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"  Visitation 

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EDITED   BY 


FREDERICK     ARTHUR    CRISP 


VOLUME     14 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED 
1906 


V.  14 


LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


Ancaster,  Earl  of 

Atlay     .... 

Barlow,  Baronet    . 

Barry    .... 

BoDiNGTON  of  Cubbington, 
CO.  Warwick 

Brassev,  Baron 

Clay  of  Burrows  Lea,  co 
Surrey,  Baronet 

Comber,  formerly  of  East 
Newton,  co.  York 

Courtenay     . 

Crisp,  formerly  of  Friern 
Barnet,  co.  Middlesex 

Dale      .... 

Darell  (formerly  Stephens) 
of  Trewonian,  co.  Corn- 
wall .... 

Dent 

Disraeli  of  Hughenden  Manor, 
CO.  Buckingham 

Elliot 

Evre-Matcham  of  Newhouse, 
CO.  Wilts    .... 

Fanshawe  of  Dengey,  co. 
Essex         .... 

FiTZWiLLiAM,  Earl 

GiDLEY  of  Exeter,  co.   Devon    130 

Griffith 

Harwood 

Helps     .... 


Page 

Page 

172 

Jalland  of  Holderness  House, 

69 

CO.  York    .... 

189 

194 

Mawdesley    .         .         .         . 

86 

I 

Moore 

Morrice,    formerly    of    Bets- 

145 

117 

hanger,  CO.  Kent 

55 

60 

Pickersgill-Cunliffe          of 
Staughton       Manor,       co. 

81 

Huntingdon 
Potts,  formerly  of  Berwick  on- 

49 

19 

Tweed,  co.  Northumberland 

78 

73 

Poynter,  Baronet 

187 

Ratcliff         .         .         .         . 

103 

143 

Rendlesham,  Baron 

124 

41 

Rugge-Price  of  Spring  Grove, 
Richmond,      co.       Surrey, 

Baronet      .... 

161 

134 

Stapleton   of  Warbrook,    co. 

152 

Hants           .... 
Talboys,  formerly  of  Doughton 

132 

140 

Manor,    near   Tetbury,    co. 

198 

Gloucester 

99 

Tennyson,  Baron   . 

92 

113 

Thursfield    .... 

182 

Vincent          .... 

156 

105 

Wescombe,   formerly   of  Dod- 

28 

dington,  co.  Somerset 

179 

130 

White 

III 

137 

Woodhead     .... 

166 

177 

Wright  of  Wold  Newton,  co. 

1.1?.^ 

Lincoln      .... 

37 

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LIST    OF    PLATES. 


Book-plate  of  "Sir  John  Wolfe   Barry,   K.C.B." 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  Fitzwilliam     . 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Brassey 
Book-plate  of  "Thomas,  Baron  Brassey" 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Tennyson 
Fac-simile  of  a  Crayon  Drawing  of  Thomas  Talboy; 
of      Doughton      Manor,     near     Tetbury,     co 
Gloucester        ...... 

Book-plate  of  "James  Charles  Getting  of  Doughto 
Cottage,  Ross-on-Wye,   C°  Hereford "  (by  Wi 
Foster,   1907)  ..... 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Rendlesham 
Book-plate  of  "  Darell,  Trewornan,  Cornwall " 
Book-plate  of  "Fred  Crisp" 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  of  Ancaster 
Book-plate  of  "Henry  Harwood  Harwood"  . 
Book-plate  of  "  Boswell  George  Jalland  " 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Sir  Hilaro  William  Wellesley 
Barlow,  Baronet       ..... 


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Artns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Or  three  bars  gemel  azure  over  all  a  pale 
invected  ermine  thereon  a  portcullis  with 
chains  sable. 

Crest.  —  A  gryphon  gules  wings  elevated 
and  addorsed  barry  of  six  or  and  azure 
in  its  mouth  a  rose  argent  leaved  and 
slipped  proper  resting  the  dexter  claw  on 
a  portcullis  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto. — Boutez  en  avant. 


iSarr^. 


Walter  Edwaid    Barry  of  Bridge  Street,=^Frances  Maybank, 


Westminster  (eldest  son  of  Walter  Barry 
of  Red  Lion  Street,  London,  by  Alice 
Gooding  his  wife);  born  21  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  George-the-Martyr,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  30  May  1759.  He  marr.  2ndly 
at  St.  Clement's,  Eastcheap,  London, 
2  February  1799,  Sarali  Routledge,  who 
died  at  Stamford  Street,  Blackfriars, 
London.  He  died  21  April,  and  was 
bur.  in  Broadway  Chapel  Ground,  West- 
minster, 27  April  1805.  Will  dated  15 
February  1804,  with  codicil  dated 
26  January  1805,  proved  (P.C.C.  423 
Nelson)  28  June  1805,  by  Thomas  Dixon 
and  Thomas  Marshall,  the  Exors  named 
in  will.  =i= 


Thomas  Barry,  born  in  Westminster 
25  November,  bapt.  there  privately 
29  December  1799;  died,  aged  48, 
bur.  in  Broadway  Chapel  Ground, 
Westminster,  20  January  1848. 


born  8  June 
1757;  marr.  at  St. 
Clement's,  Ea.st- 
cheap,  London, 
17  June  1780; 
died,  aged  41, 
II  July,  bur.  in 
Uroadway  Chapel 
Ground,  West- 
minster, 15  July 
1798.     ist  wife. 


Frances,  born  15  March,  bapt.  privately  5  April  1781 
(baptism  registered  at  St.  Botolph  Without,  Aldgate, 
London)  ;  marr.  19  July  1806,  John  Pearson 
Hayward,  Deputy  of  the  Ward  of  Farringdon  Within, 
in  the  City  of  London ;  died  at  Brixton,  co.  Surrey, 
in  his  73rd  year,  on  Sunday,  26  August  1849. 
Will  dated  29  December  1847,  proved  (P.C.C. 
6771  49)  17  September  1849,  by  John  Hayward 
and  George  Hayward,  sons,  and  Edward  Purser, 
the  Exors.  She  died  at  Newgate  Street,  London, 
aged  33,  25  August,  and  was  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the 
South  chancel  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street, 
London,  i  September  18 14. 


Charles  Barry,  born  16  September,  bapt. 
privately  12  October  1782  (baptism  regis- 
tered at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London) ; 
died  5  January,  bur.  at  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London,  9  January  1783. 


Sarah,  born  16  December  1783,  bapt. 
privately  13  January  1784  (baptism  registered 
at  All  Hallows  Barking,  London)  ;  died 
24  January,  bur.  at  All  Hallows  Barking, 
London,  28  January  1785. 


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William    Barry,    born 

25  December  18 12, 
bapt.  privately  2 1 
January  1813;  died, 
aged  15  months,  21 
March,  bur.  in 
Broadway  Chapel 
Ground,  Westminster, 

26  March  1814. 


Walter  Edward  Barry,  born  12  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  John-the-Evangelist's, 
Westminster,  27  July  1814;  died  at 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk,  14  December, 
bur.  at  Gosbeck,  co.  Suffolk,  19 
December  1894.  Will  dated  3  April 
1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  3,  95) 
5  January  1895,  by  Septimus  Barry, 
gent.,  brother,  and  Louisa  Barry, 
spinster,  sister,  the  Exors. 


Margaret,  born  16  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  25  Oc- 
tober 181 5  ;  died,  aged  7  months,  22 
April,  bur.  in  Broadway  Chapel  Ground, 
Westminster,  27  April  181 6. 


Frances,  born  14  November,  bapt. 
privately  21  November,  died,  aged 
9  days,  23  November,  bur.  in  Broad- 
way Chapel  Ground,  Westminster, 
26  November  1816. 


William  Barry  of  Bishopsgate  Street= 
Within,  in  the  City  of  London,  and  of 
North  Brixton,  co.  Surrey ;  born  5  April 
1786;  died  at  Provost  Road,  South 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  72nd 
year,  on  Wednesday,  3  June,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  9  June 
1857.  Will  dated  17  April  1857,  proved 
(P.C.C.  440,  57)  23  June  1857,  by  Walter 
Edward  Barry,  the  Rev.  Foster  Stable 
Barry  and  Septimus  Barry^  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Green;  born  3  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Alban's,  Wood  Street,  London,  18 
September  1793;  marr.  at  St.  ^Liry's,  Lambeth, 
CO.  Surrey,  21  March  181 2;  died  at  Provost  Road, 
South  Hampstead,  in  her  64th  year,  on  Wednesday, 
13  May,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery  19  May  1857. 
Adnion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
6  August  1858,  to  Walter  Edward  Barry,  son,  one 
of  the  Exors  of  the  said  William  Barry. 


Emma,  born  6  December  181 7,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  7  January 
1 8 18;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  Kennington,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Charlton  Lane),  on 
Wednesday,  16  July  1845,  the  Rev.  James 
Hicks  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James 
Champion  Hicks  of  Rangeworthy,  co. 
Gloucester,-  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Searle  of  Stoke  Gabriel,  co.  Devon) ; 
born  21  July  1810 ;  of  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  May  1S30,  aged 
1 9,  B.A.  1834;  Vicar  of  Piddletrenthide, 
CO.  Dorset,  1845  ;  died  at  Alnwick,  co. 
Northumberland,  28  December,  bur.  there 
31  December  1889.  Will  dated  21  May 
1884,  proved  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland,  28  January  1890,  by 
William  Searle  Hicks  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
and  John  George  Hicks  of  Alnwick,  sons, 
the  Exors.  She  died  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
3  June,  and  was  bur.  at  Alnwick  6  June 

1895-  =r 

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James  Green  Barry, 
born  at  Bishopsgate 
Street,  London,  7  July, 
bapt.  there  privately 
4  August  1819;  died 
28  February,  bur.  at 
St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  5  March 
1821. 


Frances  Eliza,  born 
22  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  18  May 
1821  ;  died  18  No- 
vember i82i,andbur. 
at  St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London. 


Selina,  born  30  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  3  September 
1822  ;  died  26  February, 
bur.  at  St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  2  March  1823. 


Louisa,  born  26  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  23  February 
1824;  died  at  Swaffham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  aged  78,  on 
Wednesday,  29  January, 
bur.  there  4  February  1902. 
Will  dated  27  May  1887, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  298, 
1902)  7  March  1902,  by 
Septimus  Barry,  gent., 
brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Rev.  Walter  George  Barry,  born  at  7  Stepney  Green,  co.= 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  i  December,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Stepney,  22  December  1855;  educated  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School  and  at  King's  College,  London  ;  Chaplain 
Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment  from  1888,  Senior 
Chaplain  from  1898;  of  Coimbatore  1888,  North  Black 
Town  1888,  Trevandrum  1888-89,  St.  Mark's,  Bangalore, 
1899-90  and  1 898- 1 903,  Trimulgherry  1890-91,  Bhamo, 
Burma,  1891-93,  South  Black  Town  1893  and  1905-1906, 
Bellary,  Madras,  1893-96,  Ootacamund  1903-1905,  and 
Garrison  Chaplain,  Fort  St.  George,  Madras,  since  1906. 


=Anna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Edward  Downes,  Rector  of  Baylham, 
CO.  SuOblk,  by  Sophia  Judith  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Bonner  of 
Spalding,  co.  Lincoln  ;  born  10 
June,  bapt.  at  Baylham  5  August 
1861  ;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Medows  Downes,  Vicar  of 
Batheaston,  co.  Somerset,  brother 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  father 
of  the  bridegroom)  on  Tuesday, 
18  July  1893. 


Agnes  Margaret,  born  26  April,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Bellary,  16  May  1S94; 
died  at  Bangalore  26  September  1902, 
bur.  there  the  same  day. 


Frances  Sophia,  born  26 
June,  bapt.  at  Baylham 
2  August  1896. 


Geraldine  Mary,  born 
4  October,  bapt.  at 
Wake's  Colne,  co.  Essex, 
7  November  1897. 


Charles  IJarry,  born 
17  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 16  March 
178S;  died  4  July,  bur. 
in  Broadway  Chapel 
Ground,  Westminster, 
8  July  1792. 


George  Barry  of  Northamjiton  ;  born  10  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret 
Pattens,  London,  7  March  1 790 ;  Mayor  of  Northampton  ;  married 
Catherine  Pain ;  died  at  his  residence.  The  Parade,  Norlham]jUjn, 
aged  70,  21  July,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  All  Saints',  Northampton, 
27  July  i860.  M.I.  Will  dated  5  February  1855,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  505,  60)  16  August  i860,  by  James  Barry  of  Northampton  and 
Edwin  Barry  of  the  same  place,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Eliza  Mary,  born 
19  October,  bapt. 
at  St.  Martin  Out- 
wich,  London,  17 
November  1825  ; 
died  4  August, 
bur.  at  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  London, 
9  August  1828. 


Ellen,  born  19  July, 
bapt.  privately  16 
August  1827  ;  died 
23  January,  bur.  at 
St.  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  28  January 
1829. 


Rev.  Foster  Stable  Barry,  born  18  December  1829,= 
bapt.  privately  18  January  1S30  (baptism  registered 
at  St.  Martin  Outwich,  London) ;  educated  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School  and  at  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1848, 
B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855  (30th  Wrangler);  Curate  of 
St.  Peter's,  Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  1852-62, 
Chaplain  of  Opthalmic  Hospital,  Finsbury,  London, 
1862-64,  Lecturer  of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn, 
London,  1864-66,  Chaplain  of  Skinners' Almshouses, 
Mile  End,  co.  Middlesex,  1861-72,  Curate  of 
St.  INLirgaret's,  Lothbury,  London,  1866-72,  Head 
Master  of  Mercers'  School,  London,  1861-79,  Curate 
of  St.  Mary's,  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  1872-79, 
Rector  of  Gosbeck,  co.  Suffolk,  1879-98,  and  of 
Badingham,  co.  Suffolk,  since  1898. 


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^Frances  Eliza,  dau. 
of  George  Cooper 
of  Caversham,  co. 
Oxford,  by  Eliza 
Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Green ; 
born  at  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  23 
November  1830  ; 
marr.  at  Caversham 
9  January  1854  ; 
died  at  the  Rectory, 
Gosbeck,  in  her 
6 1  St  year,  on  Satur- 
day, 8  August,  bur. 
at  Gosbeck  1 2 
August  1 89 1. 


Edward  Stephenson  Barry  of  Wokingham,  co.= 
Berks ;  born  at  Stepney  Green  3  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Stepney,  31  July  1857;  educated 
at  Merchant  Taylors'  School  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  14  October 
1876,  aged  19,  B.A.  1880;  admitted  a  Solicitor 
8  December  1893. 


'Margaret,  twin  dau.  of  William  Cooper  of 
Reading,  by  Elizabeth  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Stamp ;  born  1 1  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Reading  (by  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Wildman  Yates,  the  Vicar),  16  March  1858; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary-the-Virgin,  Marlborough, 
CO.  Wilts,  12  February  1895. 


Elinor  Margaret,  born  2  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Wokingham, 
CO.  Berks,  27  August  1897. 


James  Barry,  born  lo  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,= 
17  July  1792;  died  at  5  Eliot  Bank,  Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent,  in 
his  93rd  year,  on  Saturday,  3  January,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  7  January  1885.  M.I.  Will  dated 
27  September  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  8,  85)  19  January  1885, 
by  William  Henry  Barry  of  7  Birchin  Lane,  in  the  City  of 
London,  nephew,  Lewis  Cooper  of  Caversham  Hill,  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  and  Frances  Barry  of  5  Eliot  Bank,  Forest  Hill, 
daughter,  the  Exors. 


^Charlotte  Gibbon  Dann, 
marr.  by  licence  at 
St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 28  September 
1818  ;  died,  aged  62,  on 
Tuesday,  19  February, 
bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  25 
February  1856.     M.L 


Charlotte,  born  George  Barry,  born  at  Queenhithe,= 

20   July    1819;  Upper  Thames  Street,  London,  20 

marr.     at       St.  March    1821;  died  at  i  Pilgrim's 

John's,    Hamp-  Lane,    Hampstead,    aged    44,    23 

stead,  CO.  Mid-  April,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 

dlesex    (by   the  London,  28  April  1865.    M.L   Will 

Rev.      Thomas  dated   18  May   1863,  with  codicil 

Ainger),  11  De-  dated  13  April  1865,  proved  (Prin. 

cember      1844,  Reg.,  365,   65)    i    June    1865,   by 

William    Cleve-  James  Barry  of  i   Pilgrim's  Lane, 

land.     =p  Hampstead,  father,GeorgeHayward 

/K  of  41  Park  Road,  Hampstead,  and 

Frances  Barry  of  i  Pilgrim's  Lane, 

spinster,  sister,  the  Exors. 


=Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  Pain 
of  Felmersham,  co. 
Bedford  ;  born  at  Fel- 
mersham 5  July,  bapt. 
there  13  July  1823 ; 
marr.  at  Felmersham 
30  September  1851  ; 
died  at  5  Eton  Villas, 
Haverstock  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  31,  on 
Monday,  18  Septem- 
ber, bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  23 
September  1854.    M.L 


Frances,  bom 
at  Queenhithe 
26  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Michael's, 
Queenhithe,  27 
August  1828. 


Rev.  Ernest  Joseph  Barry,  born  at  Hampstead  i  June 
1853;  of  St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1873,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1886; 
Diocesan  Lispector  of  Schools  for  the  Archdeaconries  of 
Sheffield,  East  Riding  and  Cleveland  from  1895. 


Herbert  Barry,  died, 
aged  I  month,  8  Sep- 
tember 1854,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery, 
London.     M.L 


Stephenson  Barry,  born  6  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  London,  2  November  1831  ;  educated  at  the 
City  of  London  School  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ; 
died  at  Cambridge,  after  a  few  days'  illness,  in  his  19th 
year,  on  Wednesday,  12  December,  bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  17  December  1849. 


Ligham  Foster  Barry,  born 
12  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  London,  18  June 
1833  ;  died  i  April,  bur.  at 
St.  Martin  Outwich,  London, 
7  April  1S34. 


Foster  Barry,  born  at  Stepney  Green, 
CO.  Middlesex,  6  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Stepney,  4  March  1859  ; 
died,  aged  5  months,  on  Monday, 
18  July,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery 
22  July  1859. 


Margaret,  born  at  Stepney  Alice,  born  at  College 
Green  15  August,  bapt.  Hill,  Cannon  Street,  Lon- 
at    St.    Peter's,     Stepney,      don,    27    March,   bapt.  at 


12  September  i860. 


St.    Margaret's,   Lothbury, 
London,  23  April  1862. 


Charlotte,  bom  23  December  1793,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
20  January  1794 ;  died  7  June,  bur.  in  Broadway  Chapel  Ground, 
Westminster,  10  June  1795. 


Septimus  Barry, 
born  1 1  March, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Martin  Outwich, 
London,  3  June 
1835- 


Nona,  born  28  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin  Outwich,  London,  25  August  1838; 
marr.  at  Norwood,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Foster  Stable  Barry,  brother 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Worsley,  Incumbent),  on  Monday, 
28  July  1862,  Frederick  Moralt  Blockley  of  Kilbum,  co.  Middlesex 
{3rd  son  of  John  Blockley  of  Park  Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex);  born  9  March  1833. 

I 


William  Frederick 
Barry,  born  2 1 
January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury,  Lon- 
don, 20  February 
1864 ;  died,  aged 
3  months,  on 
Saturday,  14  May, 
bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  18  May 
1864. 


Mary    Louisa,    born 

7  February,  bapt. 
at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury,     London, 

8  March  1865. 


Jessie  Marian,  born 
20  November,  bapt. 
at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury,  London, 
19  December  1866  ; 
died,  aged  6  weeks, 
on  Sunday,  6  January, 
bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery  10  January 
1867. 


Katharine,  born  at  College  Hill,  Cannon  Street, 
London,  13  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury,  London,  8  March  1868  ;  marr.  at  Gosbeck, 
CO.  Suffolk,  15  September  1893,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Charles  Herbert  Elliot  (son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Elliot,  Vicar  of  Stainton-in-Cleveland,  co.  York, 
by  Anna  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  David 
Faber  of  Swinton  Hall,  co.  York) ;  born  at  Worsall 
Hall,  Yarm,  co.  York,  4  July,  bapt.  privately  24  July 
1848  (baptism  registered  at  Sockbum,  co.  Durham); 
educated  at  Durham  Grammar  School  and  at  Rossall 
School.  He  marr.  istly  at  St.  Michael's,  Alnwick, 
CO.  Northumberland,  14  April  1883,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Hicks,  Vicar  of  Piddletrenthide, 
CO.  Dorset,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Barry 
{see  page  2) ;  born  at  Piddletrenthide  2  September 
1859;  died  at  Elmer's  End,  co.  Kent,  14  February, 
bur.  at  West  Wickham,  co.  Kent,  17  February  1881. 

I 


Arthur  Lewis  Barry  of  "  The=Winifred  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Cubitt  of 
Hollies,"  Norwich  Road,  Ipswich,  by  Julia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at  Fisher-Salter  of  Attleborough,  co.  Norfolk  ; 
Acton,  CO.  Middlesex,  26  born  at  Ipswich  7  January,  bapt.  at 
August,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  St.  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  13  February  1882; 
Acton,  22  September  1869.        marr.  there  27  April  1905. 


Percy  Barry,  born 
at  Acton  2  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Acton,  30 
January  1872. 


Sir  Charles  Barry  of  Westminster,  afterwards  of  The  Ehns,  Claphani= 
Common,  co.  Surrey,  R.A.,  F.R.S. ;  born  at  Bridge  Street,  Westminster, 
23  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  \\'estminster,  17  June  1795;  Architect  of 
St.  Peter's  Church,  Brighton,  1824,  Royal  Institute  of  Fine  Arts,  Manchester, 
1824,  Sussex  County  Hospital,  1825,  Travellers'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London, 
1829,  Birmingham  Grammar  School,  1S33,  alterations  to  Stafford  House, 
1835,  Manchester  Athenaeum  1836,  Walton  House,  Walton-on-Thames,  1837, 
Reform  Club,  Pall  Mall,  1837,  Highclere  House,  for  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon, 
1837,  Trentham  Hall,  for  the  Duke  of  Sutherland,  1838,  alterations  to 
Buncombe  Park,  for  Lord  Feversham,  1843,  Board  of  Trade,  Whitehall, 
1844,  Shrubland,  near  Ipswich,  1848,  Bridgwater  House,  for  the  Earl  of 
Ellesmere,  1850,  alterations  to  Cliefden,  for  the  Duke  of  Sutherland,  1851, 
Halifax  Town  Hall  1859,  (fcc.  ;  awarded  the  prize  for  design  of  Houses  of 
Parliament  29  February  1836,  on  which  he  was  engaged  from  1835  until  his 
death;  A.R.A.  1840,  R.A.  1842,  F.R.S.  1849;  presented  with  the  Queen's 
Gold  Medal  for  Architecture  by  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects  ; 
a  Member  of  the  Academies  of  St.  Luke's,  Rome,  St.  Petersburg,  Belgium, 
Prussia,  Sweden  and  Denmark,  and  of  the  American  Institute  ;  knighted  at 
Windsor  Castle  11  February  1852;  died  at  The  Elms,  Clapham  Common, 
in  his  65th  year,  on  Saturday,  12  May,  bur.  in  the  nave  of  Westminster 
Abbey  22  May  i860.  Will  dated  12  December  1857,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  360,  60)  4  June  i860,  by  Charles  Barry  of  Sackville  Street,  London, 
Architect,  and  Edward  Barry  of  Old  Palace  Yard,  Westminster,  Architect, 

sons,  William  Henry  Barry 
-O/  ^^-n  of  Birchin   Lane,   London, 

^"^^^7^  /f7-''z^.^^i-—7      ^^^  ^i-'-'i-^'f^  'l^        gent.,  nephew,  and  Thomas 

Grueber  of  Billiter  Street, 
London,  the  Exors. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Rowsell  of  London ; 
born  22  December 
1799;  marr.  at  St. 
JN'iatthew's,  Friday 

Street,  London,  7  De- 
cember 1822  ;  died 
at  her  residence, 
8  Cleveland  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  London, 
in  her  83rd  year,  on 
Good  Friday,  7  April, 
bur.  in  Paddington 
Cemetery,  Willesden 
Lane,  co.  Middlesex, 
13  Ain-il  1 88 1.  Will 
dated  5  June  1874, 
with  three  codicils 
dated  respectively  28 
August  1875,  28  April 
1877  and  30  Novem- 
ber 1877,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  354,  82) 
30  May  1882,  by 
Charles  Barry,  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Barry  and 
John  Wolfe  Barry, 
sons,  the  surviving 
Exors. 


Charles  Barry,  F.S.A. ;  born  at  Ely  Place,  Holbom,= 
London,  21  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn, 
17  October  1823;  educated  at  Sevenoaks  Grammar 
School ;  Fellow,  Past-President  and  Gold  Medallist  of 
the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects  ;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour ;  Hon.  Member  of  the  Academies 
of  Fine  Arts  of  Vienna ;  died  at  43  Marine  Parade, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  aged  76,  on  Saturday,  2  June,  bur. 
in  Broadwater  Cemetery,  Worthing,  6  June  1900.  Will 
dated  28  November  1898,  with  codicil  dated  12  December 
1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1476,  1900)  27  November 
1900,  by  Charles  Edward  Barry,  Architect,  son,  and 
Arthur  Mainley  Cope,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Harriett  Gardner  Pitman,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  May  of  Northernhay,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon;  born  2  August  1833;  marr. 
at  St.  David's,  Exeter  (by  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Barry,  Head  Master  of  Leeds 
Grammar  School),  on  Thursday,  14 
September  1854 ;  died  suddenly  at 
43  Marine  Terrace,  Worthing,  in  her 
66th  year,  on  Sunday,  4  September, 
bur.  in  Broadwater  Cemetery,  Worthing, 
4  September  1898.  Adfnon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  21  September 
1898,  to  Charles  Barry,  husband. 


Charles  Edward  Barry  of "  Priest's=i=Louisa  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  James  Ransome  of  Stoke 


Mere,"  Tadworth,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  at  Manor  Road,  Forest  Hill, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  12  July, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Forest 
Hill,  ir  August  1855;  educated 
at  Uppingham  School. 


Hall,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Charlotte  Louisa  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Taylor  of  Ipswich  ;  born  at  45  Duke  Street,  Ipswich, 
25  February  i860;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  George  Bulstrode,  the  Rector),  on  Thursday, 
18  September  1890. 


Caryl  Arthur  Ransome  Barry, 
born  at  714  Nineteenth 
Street,  Washington,  U.S.A., 
on  Wednesday,  26  August 
1 89 1,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Washington. 


Noel  Viele,  born  at  Washington 
on  Monday,  5  February,  died 
there,  aged  7  weeks,  on  Monday, 
26  March  1894,  bur.  in  Rock 
Creek  Cemetery,  Washington. 


Hilary  Cope  Barry,  born  at 
Stanley  House,  London  Road, 
Forest  Hill,  on  Wednesday, 
10  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  10  February  1900. 


Frederick  Barry,  born  at  2  Bridge= 
Street,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Westminster,  15  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 15  March  1797;  died 
at  Clapham  Rise,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  45  years  and  24  days,  on 
Friday,  1 1  March,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey, 
18  March  1842. 


=Eh'zabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Rowsell  of  London,  by  Sarah  his  wife  ; 
born  at  18  Little  Trinity  Lane,  Bread  Street,  London,  24  October, 
named  at  St.  Michael's,  Queenhithe,  19  November  1797,  bapt. 
at  3  Temple  Place,  Blackfriars,  in  the  parish  of  St.  George's, 
Southwark,  14  May  i8oo;  marr.  at  St.  Matthew's,  Friday  Street, 
London,  i  September  18 18;  died  at  "  West  wood,"  Sydenham, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  77,  25  February,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery 
2  March  1875.  ^^'H  dated  27  July  1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  198, 
75)  9  March  1875,  by  William  Henry  Barry  and  Horace  Barry, 
sons,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  born  at  Ely  Place,  Holborn,  London,  15  January,^ 
bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  13  February  1826  ;  educated  at  King's 
College,  London,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1844,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1851,  B.D.  i860,  D.D.  1866, 
4th  Wrangler,  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman,  ist-class  in  Classical  Tripos  1848,  Fellow 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1849;  Sub- Warden  of  Trinity  College, 
Glenalmond,  co.  Perth,  1849-54,  Head  Master  Leeds  Grammar  School 
1854-62,  Principal  Cheltenham  College  1862-68,  Principal  King's  College, 
London,  1868-83;  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells 
1869-72,  Canon  of  Worcester  1871-81,  and  of  Westminster  18S1-84, 
Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria  1875-84,  Bishop  of  Sydney  and  Primate  of 
Australia  and  Tasmania  1884-89,  Canon  of  St.  George's,  Windsor,  1891, 
Rector  of  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  1895-1900,  Assistant  Bishop  in 
West  London  1897;  D.C.L.  Oxford  21  June  1870,  LL.D.  Durham  July 
1888;  Author  of  "Introduction  to  Old  Testament,"  1850,  "Life  of 
Sir  Charles  Barry,  R.A.,"  1867,  and  other  works. 


=Louisa  Victoria,  2nd 
daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Smart 
Hughes,  B.D.,  Canon 
of  Peterborough,  and 
Vicar  of  Edgware,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Maria 
Ann  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John 
Forster  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth, CO.  Norfolk ; 
born  at  Rhadegund 
Buildings,  Cambridge, 
19  June  1829 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary-de-Lode, 
Gloucester  (by  the 
Rev.William  Coghlan, 
the  Vicar),  on  Wednes- 
day, 13  August  1 85 1. 


Mary  Louisa,  Alfred  Percival  Barry,  born  at  the= 
born  at  56  Vicarage,  Ringwood,  co.  Hants,  on 
Regent  Street,  Wednesday,  1 1  August,  bapt.  at  Ring- 
Cambridge,  on  wood  8  September  1869;  entered  the 
Tuesday,  7 Jan-  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Prince 
uary,  bapt.  at  Albert's  (Somersetshire  Light  Infantry) 
St.  Andrew's,  4  February  1891,  Lieutenant  14  June 
Cambridge,  9  1894,  Captain  13  March  1 901,  Adjutant 
February  1 86 2;  19th  Middlesex  Volunteer  Rifles  23 
died  at  May-  May  1903 ;  served  in  South  African 
ence,Germany,  War  1900- 1902,  including  the  defence  of 
2  3  August,  bur.  Schweitzer  Reinecke  ;  operations  of  the 
in  the  cloisters  Kimberley  Column  in  the  Transvaal 
of  Worcester  and  Orange  River  Colony;  served  in  the 
Cathedral  28  26th  Mounted  Infantry  from  August  190 1 
August  1880.  until  the  end  of  the  war  (mentioned  in 
despatches.  Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Helen  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
the  Very  Rev.  William 
Richard  Wood  Stephens, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Winches- 
ter ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London  (by  the  father  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Canon  Cecil 
Hook,  Vicar  of  Leaming- 
ton, CO.  ^V'arwick,  uncle 
of  the  bride,  and  the 
Rev.  Canon  Somerset 
Edward  Pennefather,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  20 
October  1903. 


Hugh  Gordon 
Barry,  born  at 
the  Principal's 
House,  King's 
College,  Lon- 
don, on  Tues- 
day, 4  October, 
bapt.  at  the 
Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  London, 
22  November 
1870;  educa- 
ted at  Clifton 
College  and  at 
Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,B.A. 
1892. 


Harriett  Marian  May, 
born  at  Manor  Road, 
Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent, 
on  Thursday,  9  Octo- 
ber, bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Forest  Hill, 
12  November  1S56. 


Edith  Mary,  born  at  5  Woburn  Place,  Russell  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  i  July,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London,  6  August 
1858;  marr.  there  2  October  1884,  John  Ruault  of  "Four  Oaks,"  Hatch 
End,  Pinner,  co.  Middlesex  (son  of  Gustave  Ruault,  Assistant  Master  at 
Harrow  School,  by  Leontine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mons.  Berthault  of  Paris) ; 
born  at  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  18  March  1855,  and  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Harrow.  =j= 

A 


Edward  Barry,  born   28    May,    bapt.  at   St.   Margaret's,   Westminster,   8    August    1798;   died 
10  August  1798,  bur.  in  Broadway  Chapel  Ground,  Westminster  {710  record  in  Jiegister). 


Elizabeth,  born  at  108  Great  Portland  .Street,  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Marylebone,  London,  17  July, 
named  at  St.  Marylebone  new  church  13  August 
1819,  bapt.  at  I  Upper  Stamford  Street,  in  the 
parish  of  Christ  Church,  co.  Surrey,  i  January 
1824;  died  unmarried  at  "Westwood,"  Syden- 
ham, CO.  Kent,  in  her  41st  year,  on  Wednesday, 
1 2  October,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey, 
15  October  1859.  Will  dated  14  February  1857, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  649,  59)  19  November  1859, 
by  William  Henry  Barry  of  7  Birchin  Lane, 
London,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Frederick  Edward  Barry,  born  at  28  Walcot 
Place,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary's,  Lambeth, 
CO.  Surrey,  10  December  182 1,  named  there 
in  December  1822,  bapt.  at  i  Upper  Stamford 
Street,  in  the  parish  of  Christ  Church,  co. 
Surrey,  i  January  1824;  died  at  "West- 
wood,"  Sydenham,  aged  49  years,  7  months 
and  3  days,  on  Wednesday,  13  July,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery  16  July  1870.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
17  .August  1870,  to  William  Henry  Barry  of 
7  Birchin  Lane,  London,  brother. 


Emily,  born  at  27  Foley  Place,  Great  Portland  Street,  London,  28  February,  bapt.  at  All  Souls', 
Langham  Place,  24  June  1828;  died  at  her  residence,  8  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
7  November,  bur.  in  the  same  grave  as  her  mother,  in  Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex,  12  November  1886.  Will  dated  29  January  1884,  with  codicil  of  same  date, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1018,  86)  31  December  1886,  by  John  Wolfe  Barry  of  23  Delahay  Street, 
Westminster,  Civil  Engineer,  brother,  Charles  Edward  Barry  of  i  Westminster  Chambers, 
Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  Architect,  nephew,  Frederick  William  Dickinson  of  31  Hamelton 
Road,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  the  Exors. 


Arthur  John  Barry  of  Catsfield  Place,  co.  Sussex,  and= 
of  7  The  Sanctuary,  Westminster ;  born  at  5  Woburn 
Place,  Russell  Square,  London,  on  Monday,  21 
November,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  20  De- 
cember 1859;  educated  at  Uppingham  School;  articled 
with  his  uncle.  Sir  John  Wolfe  Wolfe-Barry,  K.C.B. ; 
went  to  India  in  1883  ;  was  Engineer  in  charge  of  the 
construction  of  the  Jubilee  bridge  over  the  Hooghley 
River,  near  Calcutta  ;  Executive  Engineer  in  charge  of 
the  construction  of  the  bridge  over  the  Damuda  River, 
and  the  work  of  the  Damuda  district  of  the  Bengal- 
Nagpur  Railway,  of  which  he  was  afterwards 
Superintending  Engineer  of  the  Bengal  section;  returned 
to  England  in  1891,  and  entered  into  partnership  with 
his  uncle ;  Engineer  of  the  Chipstead  Valley  Railway, 
the  Epsom  Downs  Branch  Railway,  the  Ealing  and 
South  Harrow  Railway,  the  Crowhurst,  Sidley  and 
Bexhill  Railway,  and  other  works  ;  is  joint  Consulting 
Engineer  with  his  uncle  to  the  British  and  Chinese 
Corporation,  Limited,  the  Chinese  Central  Railway, 
Limited,  the  Chinese  Engineering  and  Mining 
Company,  Limited,  the  Shanghai  Nanking  Railway,  and 
the  new  harbour  and  port  of  Ching  Wang  Tao,  in  the 
Gulf  of  Pechili,  also  the  Bombay  Port  Trust ;  Consulting 
Engineer  to  Johore  State  Railways,  the  Southern  Punjab 
Railway,  and  others  in  India,  Siam  and  Egypt ; 
M.  Inst.  C.E. ;  Colonel  in  the  Engineer  and  Railway 
Volunteer  Staff  Corps. 

8 


=Mabel  Maude 
Josephine,  dau. 
of  Colonel  Eliott 
Seward  Ostrehan 
of  the  Bombay 
Staff  Corps,  by 
Isobel  Sadleir  his 
wife,  widow  of 
Captain  Arthur 
Cole  Sewell  ; 
born  at  Hydra- 
bad,  Sind,  India, 
15  July,  bapt. 
there  i  December 
1864  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's  Cathe- 
dral, Calcutta,  29 
February  1888. 


Caroline  Sarah, 
born  at  "  Lapse- 
wood,"  Sydenham 
Hill,  on  Satur- 
day, 22  December 
i860  ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 

Putney,  co.  Surrey 
(by  the  Rev.  Ber- 
nard Reynolds, 
Prebendary  of  St. 
Paul's,  cousin  of 
the  bride),  on 
Tuesday,  20  Jan- 
uary 1903,  Charles 
Frederick  Stile- 
man  of  "  The 
Hermitage,"  Cock- 
field,  CO.  Suffolk, 
2nd  son  of  Francis 
Croughton  Stile- 
man,  Member  of 
Council  of  the 
Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers. 


William  Henry  Barry,  born  at  i  Upper  Stamford  Street,= 
in  the  parish  of  Christ  Church,  co.  Surrey,  2  October 
1823,  bapt.  there  i  January  1824  (Sponsors  : 
Mr.  William  Barry,  Mr.  S.  M.  Rowsell  and  Miss  Jane 
Rowsell) ;  died  s.p.  at  his  residence,  23  Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  66,  15  January, 
bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  21  January  1890. 
Will  dated  18  September  1888,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  28  January  1889  and  29  August  1889, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  9,  90)  29  January  1S90,  by  Horace 
Barry  of  7  Birchin  Lane,  London,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Caroline  Pitman,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas 
May  of  Northernhay,  E.xeter ;  born 
27  March  1827  ;  marr.  at  St.  David's, 
Exeter  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  James 
Rowsell,  Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's, 
Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Christopher  Churchill  Bartholo- 
mew and  the  Rev.  Charles  Rodwell 
Roper),  on  Tuesday,  18  February 
185 1  ;  died,  aged  45,  2  April,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery  6  April  1872. 


Edward  Middleton  Barry,  R.A. ;  born  at  27  Foley  Place,= 
London,  7  June,  bapt.  at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place, 
London,  13  August  1830;  a  Student  of  King's 
College,  London ;  Architect  of  St.  Saviour's,  Haverstock 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  1855-56,  St.  Giles'  School,  Endell 
Street,  London,  1859-60,  and  other  buildings;  appointed 
Architect  of  the  Houses  of  Parliament  after  his  father's 
death;  A.R.A.  29  January  1861,  R.A.  1869,  Professor 
of  Architecture  in  the  Royal  Academy  1873,  and 
Treasurer  from  March  1874  until  his  death ;  died 
suddenly  at  the  Council  table.  Royal  Academy,  Burling- 
ton House,  London,  on  Tuesday,  27  January,  bur.  in 
Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,  3  February  1880.  Will  dated  16  November 
1864,  with  codicil  dated  22  November  1870,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  103,  80)  20  February  1880,  by  John  Wolfe 
Barry  of  23  Delahay  Street,  Westminster,  Engineer, 
brother,  the  Rev.  Edward  James  of  Peakirk  Rectory, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  Lucy  Barry  of  24  Oxford  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  relict,  three  of  the  Exors. 


=Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kettlewell ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  George  Ferris  Whidborne 
Mortimer,  D.D.),  on  Saturday,  29 
March  1862 ;  died  at  24  Oxford 
Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged 
55,  on  Saturday,  30  August,  bur. 
in  Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden 
Lane,  3  September  1890.  Will 
dated  18  February  1889,  with 
codicil  of  same  date,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  837,  90)  26  September 
1890,  by  Lionel  Edward  Barry  of 
24  Oxford  Square,  Hyde  Park,  a 
Captain  in  H.AL  Life  Guards,  son, 
and  John  Wolfe  Barry  of  23  Delahay 
Street,  Westminster,  Civil  Engineer, 
and  Elizabeth  Mortimer  of  Wimble- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  spinster,  the  Exors. 


Lionel  Edward  Barry  of  Woodhouse,  Princethorpe,= 
Rugby,  CO.  Warwick ;  bom  at  i  Old  Palace  Yard, 
Westminster,  on  Tuesday,  7  April  1863  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 10  June  1 88 1,  aged  18;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  25  August  1883,  Captain 
1890,  retired  August  1892. 


^Beatrice  Frances  May.  dau.  of  Charles 
Fox  Webster  of  Hare  Park,  Newmarket, 
by  Louisa  Alice  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Calder,  Baronet ;  bom  at 
Prince's  Gardens,  London,  21  May  1863; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  23  July  1887. 


Herbert    Alfred    Lucas    Barry=Ethel  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Horace  Barry  of  Bush  Hill 


of  "  Kingsmead,"  Broxbourne, 
CO.  Hertford  ;  born  at  "  Lapse- 
wood,"  Sydenham  Hill,  co. 
Kent,  29  May,  bapt.  at  Dulwich 
College  Chapel  30  June  1S63  ; 
educated  at  Tonbridge  and 
at  King's  College,  London ; 
Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.E. 


House,  Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Juliet  Blanche 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Mercy  of  Church  Street, 
Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex  ;  born  at  Bush  Hill  House, 
Winchmore  Hill,  on  Monday,  24  December  1866,  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  24  January  1867 ; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  uncle  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Prebendary  George  Hewitt 
Hodson  and  the  Rev.  Canon  Bernard  Reynolds),  on  Tuesday, 
26  April  1898. 

(See  page  16.) 


Charles  John  Barry  of  Melbourne,  Australia ;   born=j=Mary      Giffard      Sercombe,      born      at 


at  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex,  28  March  1825, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Stoke  Newington,  23  April 
1828;  died  at  North  Adelaide,  South  Australia, 
18  November  1896,  and  was  bur.  in  North  Road 
Cemetery,  Enfield,  Adelaide,  next  day.  y^ 


Manchester  28  May  1831  ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Adelaide,  12  October  1850  ;  died 
at  Adelaide  6  March  1881,  bur.  in  North 
Road  Cemetery,  Enfield,  Adelaide. 


{For  issi/e  see  page  16.) 


Godfrey  Walter  Barry,  born  at  27  Foley  Place,= 
Great  Portland  Street,  London,  lo  July, 
bapt.  at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place,  London, 
28  August  1833  ;  died  at  his  residence, 
"The  Chestnuts,"  Norwood  Lane,  Dulwich, 
CO.  Surrey,  in  his  35th  year,  on  Tuesday,  30 
June,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey, 
6  July  1868.  Will  dated  8  August  1867, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  504,  68)  11  August  1868, 
by  Charles  Barry  of  "  Lapsewood,"  Sydenham 
Hill,  CO.  Surrey,  and  Edward  Middleton  Barry 
of  21  Abingdon  Street,  \Vestminster,  brothers, 
the  Exors. 


^Frances  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Snoulten 
Rutter  of  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey; 
born  14  July  1840  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Clapham  (by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  B.I)., 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Evans  Rutter),  on 
Thursday,  4  October  i860  ;  marr.  2ndly  at 
St.  Mary's,  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Warren,  brother-in-law  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Monday,  11  December  1882, 
Thomas  Henry  Ridsdale  (younger  son  of 
Francis  James  Ridsdale  of  Gray's  Inn,  London, 
and  of  Clapham  Common) ;  born  30  April 
1839. 


Alice    Frances,    born    at    2    Waterloo    Villas, 
Merton,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  30  July  1861. 


Edgar  Alfred  Barry, 
born  at  i  Old  Palace 
Yard,  Westminster, 
on  Monday,  3  Oc- 
tober 1864 ;  died 
there,  aged  2  years 
and  4  months,  on 
Monday,  4  F'ebruary, 
buried  at  Peakirk, 
CO.  Northampton,  9 
February  1867. 


Hilda  Lucy,  born  at  24  Oxford  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Friday, 
15  December  187 1;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  assisted  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  Foley 
Winnington-Ingram,  Bishop  of  Stepney,  and  the  Rev.  Eldon  Surtees 
Bankes,  Canon  of  Salisbury),  on  Thursday,  26  July  1900,  the  Hon'''"= 
Reginald  Scott  Fremantle  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Francis,  2nd  Baron 
Cottesloe,  by  Lady  Augusta  Henrietta  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John, 
2nd  Earl  of  Eldon,  D.C.L.);  born  at  22  Chesham  Place,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  11  February  1863;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  18  October  1881,  aged  18,  B.A.  1886, 
M.A.  1888  (Honours:  2nd-class  Classical  Mods.,  1883). 

A 


Amy  Florence,  born  at  "  Lapsewood,"  Sydenham  Hill,  on  Monday,  6  February,  bapt.  at 
Dulwich  College  Chapel  19  April  1865  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Bayswater,  London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Arnott,  Rector  of 
St.  George's,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  and  the  Rev.  Corbet  Metcalfe  Moore,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  28  July  1892,  the  Rev.  Arthur  John  Fletcher  (son  of  Ralph  Fletcher,  M.A.,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  by  Marie  Sophie  Eigenschenck  his  wife) ;  born  at  Laburnam 
House,  Atherton,  co.  Lancaster,  18  June,  bapt.  there  2  August  1855;  educated  at  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Guildford,  and  at  Chichester  Theological  College;  Chaplain  of  St.  Raphael's 
Home,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  1884-85,  and  Rector  of  Little  Horsted,  co.  Sussex,  from  1900. 


I 


Horace  Barry  of  Bush  Hill  House,= 
Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  26 
May  1828;  died  at  Bush  Hill  House, 
Winchmore  Hill,  on  Tuesday,  28  July, 
bur.  at  Ightham,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
I  August  1896.  Will  dated  15  September 
1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  766,  96)  22 
August  1896,  by  Horace  Barry  and  Frederick 
Charles  Barry,  sons,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Juliet  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Mercy 
of  Church  Street,  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex  ; 
born  22  May  1S28;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
Newington  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  James  Rowsell), 
on  Saturday,  i  February  1851  ;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Enfield,  co.  Middlese.x,  in  her  79th  year, 
on  Friday,  19  October,  bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Enfield,  on  Tuesday,  23  October  1906. 

H 


Sir  John  Wolfe  Wolfe-Barry  of  Balmains,  Stanley,  co.  Perth,  and= 
of  23  Delahay  Street,  Westminster,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  :  born 
in  London  7  December  1836,  bapt.  at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place, 
London,  12  February  1S37  ;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Glen- 
almond,  CO.  Perth,  and  at  King's  College,  London ;  Engineer  of 
Tower  Bridge,  Blackfriars  Railway  Arched  Bridge,  Barry  Docks 
and  Railways,  Kew  Bridge,  Grangemouth  Dock,  Surrey  Com- 
mercial Dock,  Middlesborough  Dock  Extension,  Hull  Joint 
Dock  and  other  important  works ;  President  Institute  of  Junior 
Engineers  1893-94,  President  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers  1896, 
Member  of  the  Institution  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  an  Associate 
Member  of  the  Institute  of  Surveyors  ;  formerly  Chairman  of  the 
Society  of  Arts,  Representative  of  Great  Britain  on  International 
Technical  Commission  for  the  Suez  Canal;  Consulting  Engineer 
to  the  Natal  Government,  the  Government  of  Hong  Kong,  the 
Bombay  Port  Trust,  the  Bengal-Nagpur  Railway  Company,  Shanghai 
and  Nankin  and  other  Chinese  Railways,  the  North  Eastern,  the 
Caledonian,  the  London,  Chatham  and  Dover,  the  Metropolitan, 
Metropolitan  District,  Lanarkshire,  Dumbartonshire  and  Barry 
Railway  Companies  ;  Consulting  Engineer  to  the  Bridge  House 
Estates  of  the  Corporation  of  London ;  Member  of  the  Army 
Railway  Council,  Chairman  of  the  Eastern  and  Eastern  Extension 
and  Western  Telegraph  Companies ;  Commissioner  on  following  Royal  Commissions  :  Irish 
Public  Works  1886-90,  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland  1889-90,  Accidents  to  Railway 
Servants  1899-1900,  Port  of  London  1900-1902,  Traffic  of  London  1903-1905 ;  and  on 
following  Government  Commissions:  Estuary  of  River  Ribble  1889-91,  Lower  Thames 
Navigation  1894-96,  National  Physical  Laboratory  1897-98  and  1907  ;  Member  of  Statutory 
Court  of  Arbitration  for  purchase  of  the  London  Water  Companies  1902-1904;  Lieut.-Colonel 
Engineer  and  Railway  Volunteer  Staff  Corps  ;  D.L.  for  co.  London,  Alderman  of  Westminster; 
Member  of  Senate  of  University  of  London,  Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  of  City  and 
Guilds  of  London  Technical  Institute,  Chairman  of  British  Engineering  Standards  Committee, 
Member  of  Governing  Body  of  Imperial  College  of  Science  and  Technology;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  11  February  (gazetted  22  February)  1898,  the  additional  name  of  Wolfe;  created 
C.B.  1894,  K.C.B.  1897;  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.I.,  Fellow  of 
King's  College,  London;  Author  of  "Railway  Appliances 
1874-92,  "Lectures  on  Railways  and  Locomotives," 
and  "The  Tower  Bridge,"  1894. 


Rosalind  Grace,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Evan 
Edward  Rowsell,  Rector  of 
Hambledon,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Baker,  Coroner 
for  CO.  Middlesex ;  born  at 
Elstree,  co.  Hertford,  9  May, 
bapt.  there  (by  her  father) 
8  June  1845 ;  niarr.  at 
Hambledon  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Haig  Brown, 
LL.D.,  Head  Master  of 
Charterhouse,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  D.  D., 
Principal  of  King's  College, 
London,  and  Canon  of 
Worcester)  on  Thursday, 
16  April  1874. 

I 


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ow  of         /     ^  //         y^ 


Francis  Henry  Barry,  born  at  "  Lapsewood,"  Sydenham=j=Florence  T.,  dau.  of  J.   Fergusson 


Hill,  CO.  Kent,  on  Monday,  8  October,  bapt.  at  Dulwich 
College  Chapel  8  November  1 866  ;  educated  at  Cranbrook 
and  King's  College,  London,  and  at  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  24  October  1885,  B.A.  1889. 


of  Langlaate  House,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Johannesburg,  on  Thursday,  14 
January  1897. 


Francis    Cecil     Norman    Barry 
(twin  with  Henry),  born  in  1905. 


Henry   Barry   (twin  with    Francis   Cecil 
Norman),  born  in  1905  ;  died  in  infancy. 


Arthur  Barry,  born  9  December  1830;  died  at  "  VVestwood,"  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  aged  46, 
on  Tuesday,  30  October,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  3  November  1877.  Will 
dated  27  June  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  849,  77)  10  November  1877,  by  William  Henry  Barry 
of  7  Birchin  Lane,  London,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Horace    Barry   of    Home=j=Alice,  younger  dau.  of  Henry  Greaves  Walker  of   Hyde  House, 


Place,  Limpsfield,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  at  Compton 
Road,  Canonbury,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Friday, 
9  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  Newington,  7  Au- 
gust 1852  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse. 


Edmonton,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Abraham 
Hawley  of  co.  York  ;  born  at  The  Green,  Stoke  Newington,  28 
April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  24  May  1850; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Edmonton  (by  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Wilson,  Vicar  of  Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Albert  Drought,  Vicar  of  Winchmore  Hill, 
CO.  Middlesex),  on  Tuesday,  5  September  1876. 


Dorothy,  born  at  Edmonton  Gladys,  born   at    Edmonton  Arthur    Paul    Barry;    born    at 

16  December  1877,  bapt.  at  9    May,  bapt.  at  the    parish  Edmonton  30  August,  bapt.  at 

the  parish  church,  Edmonton,  church,  Edmonton,   6  June  the  parish  church,  Edmonton, 

19  January  1878.  1879.  28  September  1880* 


Adelaide  Sarah,  born  at  Foley  Place,  Great  Portland  Street,  London,  on  Tuestlay,  9  March, 
bapt.  at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place,  London,  13  April  1841  ;  died  at  her  residence,  19 
Courtfield  Gardens,  London,  aged  66,  on  Monday,  10  June,  bur.  in  Paddington  Cemetery, 
Willesden  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  13  June  1907,  after  a  service  at  St.  Paul's, 
Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  London. 


Rosalind  Mary,  born  at  23  Delahay  Street,  Westminster,  on  Tuesday,  i  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Westminster,  7  June  1875  ;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Alfred  Barry,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Haig  Brown,  LL.D.,  Head  Master  of 
Charterhouse),  on  Tuesday,  6  July  1897,  Edward  Church  Bliss  (only  son  of  Edward  Bliss 
of  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick);  born  at  Walsall,  co.  Stafford,  10  October  1872;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  27  October  1891,  aged  19;  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law.  =j= 


Cecil  Charles  Stuart  Barry,= 
born  at  "  Lapsewood," 
Sydenham  Hill,  on  Tuesday, 
10  December  1867  ;  educated 
at  Cranbrook,  co.  Kent ; 
Major  in  the  Indian  Medical 
Service  at  Burmah ;  served 
in  Chitral  Relief  Expedition 
(medal). 


=Dorothea  Alice  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  William  de  Courcy-Ireland, 
LL.D.,  Commissioner  of  Burmah,  by  Mary  Kirkwood  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Algie ;  born  at  Greystones,  co,  Wicklow ; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  Assistant  Bishop  of  London,  uncle 
of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edmond  Stanley 
de  Courcy-Ireland,  Rector  of  Adwick-le-Street,  co.  York),  on 
Tuesday,  9  September  1902. 


Lewis  Barry,  born  at  2  Paradise 
Place,  Green  Lanes,  Stoke  New- 
ington,  CO.  Middlesex,  16  May, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church.  Stoke 
Newington,  12  November  1834; 
died  at  Echunga,  South  Australia, 
in  his  24th  year,  on  Tuesday, 
10  August  1858. 


Eleanor  Emma,  born  at  2  Paradise  Place,  Green  Lanes, 
Stoke  Newington,  5  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church. 
Stoke  Newington,  12  February  1836;  died  unmarried  at 
her  residence,  30  West  Hill,  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  aged  58, 
on  Tuesday,  13  November,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  17  November  1894,  after  a  .service 
at  St.  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham.  Will  dated  28  April 
1890,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  23  July  1892, 
2  January  1894  and  13  June  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 160,  94)  7  December  1894,  by  Horace  Barry,  the 
younger,  nephew,  and  Frederick  Henry  IVLiy,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  Douglas  Barry,  born  at= 
Stoke  Newington,  on  Friday, 
15  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  Newington,  1 1  September 
1S53  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  1 1  October 
1872,  aged  20,  B.A.  1876,  M.A. 
1879:  Rector  of  Ightham,  co. 
Kent,'  from  1888. 


=Ada  Florence,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Withers  of  Waterloo,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Flora  his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
Gibson;  born  21  October  1853; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Enfield, 
CO.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Hewitt  Hodson,  the  Vicar,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Bernard  Reynolds  and 
the  Rev.  Walter  Westmacott),  on 
Wednesday,  2  July  1879. 


Percival  Barry,  born  at 
Stoke  Newington  on 
Saturday,  29  December 
1855,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  Newington,  1 7 
February  1856  ;  died 
there,  aged  13  months, 
on  Tuesday,  17  Feb- 
ruary 1857,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery. 


Kathleen  Douglas,  born  at 
St.  Ann's  Road,  Stamford 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  6  November,  bapt. 
at  Enfield  8  December  1880. 


Harold  Douglas  Barry,  born 
at  St.  Ann's  Road,  Stamford 
Hill,  on  Thursday,  4  May 
1 88 2,  and  bapt.  there  privately 
the  same  day. 


Percival  Alexander  Douglas 
Barry,  born  at  Chase  Side, 
Enfield,  on  Tuesday,  24  April, 
bapt.  at  Enfield  23  May  1883. 


Bernard  John  Wolfe-Barry,  born  at  23  Delahay=j=Gertrude  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Robert 


Street,  Westminster,  on  Saturday,  20  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Westminster,  2  February 
1877  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  New 
College,  Oxford ;  of  the  Liner  Temple,  called 
to  the  Bar  28  January  1901. 


Allt  of  Brundah,  Enfield,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales  ;  born  at  Sydney  1 5  January 
1875  ;  marr.  at  the  Registry  Office,  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  1 1  January  i  S99. 


John  Wolfe-Barry,  born  at 
78  Lexham  Gardens,  London, 
on  Monday,  23  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  x\bbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  17  May  1900. 


Madeleine,  born  at  43  Princes 
Square,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on    Tuesday,    4    June,    bapt. 

at  St.  Matthew's,  Bayswater, 
London,  i  July  1901. 


Gawyn  Carl  Wolfe-Barry,  born 
at  43  Princes  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  3  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's,  Bays- 
water,  London,  7  April  1905. 


13 


Mary  Elizabeth,  bom  at  Stoke  Newington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Christmas  Day,  Thursday,  25  De- 
cember 1856,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke  Newington, 
I  February  1857  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Enfield, 
CO.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Alfred  Barry, 
D.D.,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Welsh  Owen,  the 
Vicar,  brother  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev. 
Douglas  Barry,  brother  of  the  bride),  on  Saturday, 
5  October  1878,  Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel  Charles 
William  Owen,  C.M.G.,  CLE.  (son  of  Arthur  Smith 
Owen  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  and  of  Tiverton, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Mary  Jane  Spry  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Prickham  of  Stoke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon, 
of  the  Royal  Marines);  born  28  January  1853; 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.,  M.R.C.S.  Eng. ;  Surgeon  Indian 
Medical  Service  30  September  1876,  Surgeon-Major 
30  September  1888,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel  30 
September  1901 ;  served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80, 
action  of  Charasiah,  cavalry  action  in  Chardeh  Valley 
(slightly  wounded) ;  operations  at  and  around  Kabul 
in  December  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  4  May  1880,  medal  with  two 
clasps);  served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  at 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; 
in  the  Expedition  with  Mohmund  Field  Force  1897 
(medal  and  clasp) ;  Medical  Officer  African  Boundary 
Commission  1884-86  ;  Surgeon  to  Commander-in- 
Chief  in  India  (Lord  Roberts)  1886-93;  created 
C.M.G.  15  February  1887,  and  CLE.  24  May  1881. 


Constance  Juliet,  born  at  Tottenham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  10  August, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham, 
5  September  1858  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Enfield  (by  the  Ven"''  Arch- 
deacon James  Augustus  Hessey, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  Hewitt 
Hodson,  the  Vicar,  the  Rev.  Henry 
William  Reynolds,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  Douglas 
Barry,  brother  of  the  bride),  on 
Thursday,  20  April  1882,  the  Rev. 
Canon  Bernard  Reynolds  (2nd  son  of 
Joseph  William  Reynolds  of  Belper, 
CO.  Derby,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Walter) ;  born  at  Belper 
2  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Belper, 
16  July  1850;  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  15  January  1869, 
aged  18,  B.A.  1872,  "M.A.  1875; 
Assistant  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools,  London,  1882-86,  and  Chief 
Inspector  from  1886,  Archbishops' 
Inspector  of  Training  Colleges  1895 
-1903;  Canon  and  Prebendary  of 
St.  Paul's  from  1887;  Rector  of 
St.    Mary    Aldermary,    London,    from 

1903-  T= 

A 


A 


Kenneth  Alfred  Wolfe-Barry,  = 
born  at  23  Delahay  Street, 
Westminster,  on  Sunday, 
16  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Westminster,  i  April 
1879;  educated  at  Winchester 
and  at  Trinity  Collet;e,  Cam- 
bridge ;  M.  Inst.  CE. 


=Helen  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  John  Strain 
of  Cassillis,  co.  Ayr,  by  Euphans 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hamish  Ian 
Macnaughten;  born  7  September  1879; 
marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  the  Master  of  Charter- 
house), on  Tuesday,  15  April  1902. 


Kenneth  Norman  ^^'olfe-Barry, 
born  27  February,  bapt.  privately, 
and  received  into  the  church 
at  St.  Jude's,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  27  April  1904. 


John  Gerald  Wolfe-Barry, 
born  6  May,  bapt.  privately, 
and  received  into  the 
church  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Ayr,  14  September  1906. 


Ida  Violet,  born  at  23 
Delahay  Street,  West- 
minster, on  Saturday, 
20  November,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 7  December 
1880;  marr.  there  14 
January  1904,  Hobart 
Brooks  Farquhar,  9th 
son  of  Admiral  Sir 
Arthur  Farquhar  of 
Drumnagesk,  co.  Aber- 
deen, J.  P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Aberdeen,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
G.  r.  Rickman. 


14 


Alice  Caroline,  born  at  'rottenham,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Monday,  19  March,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham,  22  April  i860; 
marr.  at  St.  Anne's,  Stamford  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Douglas  Barry, 
brother  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  father  of 
the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  Prebendary 
Hodson,  Vicar  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex), 
on  Saturday,  3  October  1896,  Alfred 
Woodley  Letts  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Davis  Letts,  by  Almeria  Rose  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Josiah  Towne  of  Devonshire  Square, 
London,  and  of  Belgrave  Cottage,  Margate, 
CO.  Kent,  Solicitor)  ;  born  at  Harold 
Cottage,  Staunton  Harold,  co.  Leicester, 
23  September  1858,  bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  of  Earl  Ferrers,  Staunton  Harold, 
6  January  1859;  educated  at  Forest  School, 
\\'althamstovv,  co.  Essex. 

I 

Gertrude  Mercy,  born  at  Tottenham  on 
Tuesday,  16  April,  bapt.  privately  26  April 
1861,  received  into  the  church  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Tottenham,  31  August  1862;  died 
unmarried,  aged  30,  on  Monday,  19  October, 
bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  23 
October  1891. 


Florence  Blanche,  bom  at  Lordship  House, 
Tottenham,  5  August,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Tottenham,  31  August  1862  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Enfield  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
William  Dalrymple  Maclagan,  Bishop  of 
Lichfield,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  Hewitt 
Hodson,  the  Vicar,  and  the  Rev.  Douglas 
Barry,  brother  of  the  bride),  on  Wednesday, 
7  October  1885,  the  Rev.  John  Robert  Keble 
(son  of  Thomas  Keble) ;  born  at  Bussage, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday,  3  January,  bapt. 
there  22  January  1854;  of  Keble  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  October  1873,  aged 
19,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882;  Private  Chaplain 
to  Bishop  of  Lichfield  1882-85,  Vicar  of 
Perry  Barr,  co.  Stafford,  1885-91,  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  of  York  1891,  Canon  of  York  and 
Prebendary  of  Wistovv  in  York  Minster  1896, 
Vicar  of  Bishopthorpe,  co.  York,  1891,  and 
of  Acaster  Mallis,  co.  York,  1892  until  his 
death  ;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Bishopthorpe, 
aged  49,  on  St.  Matthias'  Day,  Tuesday, 
24  February,  bur.  at  Bishopthorpe  26  February 
1903.  Will  dated  29  November  1900,  proved 
Prin.  Reg.,  350,  1903)  19  March  1903,  by  the 
Rev.  George  Clarke  Keble,  brother,  and 
Horace  Barry,  brother-in-law,  the  Exors. 

I 


Alexander  Edward  \Volfe-Barry, 
born  at  23  Delahay  Street, 
Westminster,  on  Wednesday, 
18  October,  bapt.  at  West- 
minster Abbey  (by  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Barry,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Westminster)  8  November 
1882  ;  educated  at  Winchester. 


Eric  Gordon  Wolfe-Barry,  born  at 
23  Delahay  Street,  Westminster, 
on  Monday,  25  January,  bapt.  at 
Westminster  Abbey  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  James  Rowsell,  Canon  of 
Westminster)  4  February  1886; 
educated  at  Winchester  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 


Sylvia  Grace,  born  at 
23  Delahay  Street, 
Westminster,  on  Sunday, 
3  November,  bapt.  at 
Westminster  Abbey  (by 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred 
Barry)  13  November 
1889. 


IS 


Maud  Frances,  born  at  Tottenham,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Sunday,  27  November  1864,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Tottenham,  6  January  1865  ; 
died  unmarried  at  Lahore,  India,  aged  31,  on 
Saturday,  28  December  1895,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Lahore  the  same  day. 


Mildred  Adela,  bom  at  Tottenham  on  Thursday, 
28  December  1865,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Tottenham,  28  January  1866;  marr.  at  Ightham, 
CO.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Douglas  Barry,  the 
Rector),  on  Tuesday,  31  August  1897, 
Reginald  William  Moorehouse,  eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Carter  Moorehouse  of  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand.  =^ 

A 


Ethel  Margaret,  born  at  Bush  Hill  House, 
VVinchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday, 
24  December  1866,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  27  January  1867; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry, 
Assistant  Bishop  of  London,  uncle  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Prebendary 
George  Hewitt  Hodson  and  the  Rev.  Canon 
Bernard  Reynolds),  on  Tuesday,  26  April 
1898,  Herbert  Alfred  Lucas  Barry  (3rd  son 
of  Charles  Barry  of  Stanley  House,  London 
Road,  Forest  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  F.S.A.,  by 
Harriett  Gardiner  Pitman  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  May  of  Northernhay, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon);  born  29  May  1863. 

{See  page  p.) 


Charles  John  Barry  of  Melbourne,=j=Mary  Giffard 
Australia  (see  page  10).  Sercombe. 


Eliza  Mary,  born 
at  Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  i  Feb- 
ruary 1852. 


Charles  Frederick  Barry  of  "  West^ 
Wood,"  Braund  Road,  Ovingham, 
North  Fitzroy,  South  Australia ; 
born  at  North  Adelaide  25  Sep- 
tember 1853,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Adelaide,  6  April  1854. 


=Kate  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Lewis 
Dubois  of  Adelaide,  by  his  wife  Helen 
Johnson  of  London;  born  at  Fullarton, 
South  Australia,  8  March  1854,  bapt. 
at  the  new  church,  Adelaide,  in  1863  ; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Hindmarsh,  South 
Australia,  2  May  1878. 


Eleanor  Mary,  born  at  North  Adelaide  24 
February  1879,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Good- 
wood, South  Australia,  19  March  1883. 


Laurence  Dubois  Barry  (twin  with  Frederick 
John  Sercombe),  born  at  Findon,  South 
Australia,  27  January  1881,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Goodwood,  19  March  1883. 


Frederick  John  Sercombe  Barry  (twin  with 
Laurence  Dubois),  born  at  Findon  27  January, 
died  14  March  1881. 


Percy  Horace  Barry, 
born  at  Goodwood, 
South  Australia,  7  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Goodwood, 
19  March  1883. 


Reginald  Giffard  Barry, 
born  at  North  Adelaide 
28  May  1885,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's  Cathedral, 
North  Adelaide,  5  .\pril 
1886. 


John  Westwood  Barry, 
born  at  North  Adelaide 
2  January  1888,  bapt. 
at  St.  James',  West 
Adelaide,  28  April  1 889. 


Frank  Clifton  Barry, 
born  at  Prospect,  South 
Australia,  5  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Cuthbert's,  Pros- 
pect, 15  September 
1892. 


16 


Frederick  Charles=f= Julia  Maria  (Daisy),  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Alchin 
Barry,  bom  6  Jan-  1  Andrus  of  Scadbur>',  Southfleet,  co.  Kent,  by  Julia 
Janet  Page  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Bain  of  London, 
M.D. ;  born  5  April  1832;  marr.  at  Southfleet  (by 
the  Rev.  Douglas  Barry,  brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  Reynolds  and  the 
Rev.  James  Henry  Hazell,  the  Rector)  on  Friday, 
I  February  1895. 


uary,  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  En- 
field, I  February 
1868  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse. 


Daphne  Julia,  bom  at  Laurel  Lodge,  Winchmore 
Hill,  on  Monday,  25  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Winchmore  Hill,  25  November  1899. 


Juliet  Elsie,  born 
at  Bush  Hill 
House,  Winchmore 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,  23 
March,  died  there, 
aged  9  months,  on 
Tuesday,  28  De- 
cember 1 869,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery 
3  January  1870. 


Arthur  Edward= 
Barry,  born  16 
June  1855. 


=Lilian  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Carruthers, 
by  Harriet  his  wife ; 
bom  at  Adelaide, 
South  Australia,  in 
i860;  marr.  at  St. 
Peter's  Cathedral, 
North  Adelaide,  20 
August  1890. 


Dorothy  Lillian. 


Emma  Giffard, 
born  at  Adelaide 
28  September 
1856;  marr.  there 
18  May  1897, 
John  Whittaker. 

=r 


Harry  Rowselh 
Barry  of  Nor- 
wood, South 
Australia ;  born 
at  Adelaide  i 
June,bapt.there 
12  December 
1858. 


=Amy  Catherine 
Louise,  dau.  of 
Charles  Joshua 
Chnch,by  Louisa 
Jane  Birkett  his 
wife ;  bom  at  Fre- 
mantle,  Western 
Australia,  3 1  July, 
bapt.at  St.  John's, 
Fremantle(bythe 
Rev.  G.  Bostock) 
20  August  1864. 


Marie  Giffard,  born  at  Goodwood, 
South  Australia,  13  October  1889, 
and  bapt.  there. 


Frederick  Rowsell  Barry,  born  at 
North  Adelaide  9  August  1891, 
and  bapt.  at  Glenelg,  South 
Australia. 


Constance  Daisy  Sercombe, 
bom  at  Glenelg,  South 
Australia,  7  January  1893, 
and  bapt.  at  North  Adelaide. 


Max  William  Barry,  born  at 
Glenelg  4  June  1894,  and 
bapt.  at  North  Adelaide. 


Walter  Wallace  Barry,  born 
at  Glenelg  18  November 
1895,  and  bapt.  at  North 
Adelaide.       

Joan,  bom  at  Glenelg  29 
May  1897,  and  bapt.  at  North 
Adelaide. 


17 


Eva,  bom  at  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  27  July 
i860;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Adelaide,  12  June 
1889,  Edward  Jennings  Longson. 

I 

Marian,  bom  at  Glenelg,  South  Australia,  11 
September  1863  ;  marr.  at  St.  Cuthbert's, 
Prospect,  Adelaide,  10  June  1891,  Charles 
Henry  Macfarlane  of  "  Dimsloy,"  Lindfield, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales  (son  of  George 
Macfarlane  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret  Crawford 
his  wife);  bom  at  Glasgow  19  February  1866, 
and  bapt.  there.  =j= 


Walter  Barry,  born  at  Glenelg  4  April  1 864 ; 
marr.  5  November  1885,  Minnie  Allen,  by 
whom  he  had  issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Eva. 
He  died  at  Coolgardie,  Western  Australia, 
6  December  1894,  and  was  bur.  there. 


A 


William  Horace  Barry,  born  at  North 
Adelaide  30  May  1868;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  North  Adelaide  (by  the  Very  Rev. 
Dean  Marryat),  in  February  1896,  Johanna 
Bothe.  =j= 


II  II 

Marjone  Birkett,  born  at  Glenelg  29  July  1898,       Gwendolyn  Amy,   born  at  North  Adelaide 

and  bapt.  at  North  Adelaide.  13  March  1901,  and  bapt.  there. 


Lesley  Eva,  bom  at  Glenelg  23  December  1899,       John  Wolfe  Barry,  born  at  North  Adelaide 
and  bapt.  at  North  Adelaide.  5  October  1904,  and  bapt.  there. 


18 


^Ur^yW^/^  -^c^y.  X>^. 


Comber,  formerly)  of  €ast 
Jtrtuton,  CO.  ^orfe. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College 
of  Arms. — Quarterly:  1st  and 
4th,  Or  a  fesse  dancettee  gules 
between  three  estoiles  sable, 
Comber  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent 
a  chevron  sable  between  three 
thorn  trees  proper,  Thornton. 

Crest. — A  lynx's  head  couped 
sable  charged  with  three  bezants. 


Rev.  Thomas  Comber  (eldest  son  of  the= 
Rev.  Thomas  Comber  of  East  Newton, 
CO.  York,  and  Rector  of  Buckworth,  co. 
Huntingdon,  LL.D.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Brooke  of  Fieldhead  and 
Dodworth,  both  co.  York,  see  Pedigree  of 
Comber  of  Myddkion  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
Vol.  7,  page  I4j) ;  born  at  East  Newton 
3  March,  bapt.  at  Stonegrave,  co.  York, 
6  March  1765;  of  Jesus  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  1782,  B.A.  1787; 
ordained  Deacon  to  the  chapel  of 
Dundry,  co.  Somerset,  1788,  Vicar 
of  Creech  St.  Michael,  co.  Somerset, 
1793,  Rector  of  Oswaldkirk,  co.  York, 
1813;  J. P.  for  CO.  York;  sold  the  East 
Newton  estate ;  died  at  Oswaldkirk, 
aged  70,  7  August  1835,  bur.  there. 
M.I.  Will  dated  16  July  1835,  proved 
(P.C.C.)2S  August  1835. 

{For    earlier    Pedigree,    see    "  Notes "    to 

"  Visitation    of    England    and    Wales," 

Vol.  7,  page  III.) 


=Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Coote  of  Pater- 
noster Row,  London,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Samuel  Weaver ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, 30  May  1792;  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Oswald- 
kirk, in  her  89th  year, 
on  Thursday,  20  May, 
bur.  at  Oswaldkirk  25 
May  1852.  Will  dated 
20  December  1839, 
proved  (P.C.C.  552,  52) 
15  July  1852,  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  George 
Wandesford  Comber, 
son,  the  s'ole  Exor. 


Harriet,  born  at  Creech  St.  Michael  4  July, 
bapt.  there  i  August  1793;  marr.  as  his  2nd 
wife,  at  Sidmouth,  co.  r3evon,  3  October  18 15, 
Joseph  Woodhead  of  London,  a  Navy  Agent ; 
born  24  December  1774.  She  died  at 
8  Belvedere  Terrace,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in 
her  80th  year,  on  Monday,  15  July  1872,  and 
was  bur.  in  the  Extra  Mural  Cemetery,  Brighton. 
Will  dated  5  February  1867,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  548,  72)  20  August  1872,  by  Henry 
Joseph  Plumridge  Woodhead  of  Brighton, 
Major  3rd  Middlesex  Regiment  of  Militia, 
son,  and  Charles  Hervey  of  3  Oxford  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  the  Exors.  He  died  at 
8  Belvedere  Terrace,  Brighton,  on  Sunday,  1 1 
March,  and  was  bur.  in  the  Extra  Mural 
Cemetery,  Brighton,  17  March  1866.  Will 
dated  22  October  1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
349,  66)  9  May  1866,  by  Harriet  Woodhead 
of  8  Belvedere  Terrace,  Brighton,  relict,  and 
Charles  Hervey  of  3  Oxford  Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  two  of  the  surviving  Exors. 


Charlotte,  born  at  Creech  St.  Michael  20 
December  1794,  bapt.  there  17  January 
1795;  marr.  at  Oswaldkirk  12  July  182 1, 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Griffith  (son  of  Thomas 
Griffith  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Coote 
of  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex) ;  born  at 
Islington  20  September,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Islington,  26  October  1797;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  18 18,  B.A. 
1822,  M.A.  1831  ;  Vicar  of  Selmeston,  co. 
Sussex,  1827,  Incumbent  of  St.  Jamas', 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1829,  and  of  Ram's 
Episcopal  Chapel,  Homerton,  co.  Middlesex, 
1830,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  1862  ;  died 
at  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  86th  year, 
on  Friday,  24  August,  bur.  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  John-at-Hackney,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Wednesday,  29  August  1883.  She  died 
at  8  Clapton  Square,  Clapton,  aged  73,  on 
Wednesday,  25  November,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  of  St.  John-at-Hackney  30 
November  1868.  =p 
A 


Henry  Wandesford  Comber,  born  at  White- 
haven, CO.  Cumberland,  on  Saturday,  17  July 
1858 ;  died  the  same  year,  and  bur.  at 
Whitehaven. 

19 


Constance  Mary,  born  at  Whitehaven  on 
Saturday,  28  May  1859;  died  at  Whitehaven 
on  Sunday,  5  June  1859,  and  bur.  there. 


Rev.  Henry  George  Wandesford  Comber,  born  at  Creech  St.  Michael, = 
CO.  Somerset,  2  May,  bapt.  there  26  May  1798;  of  Jesus  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  182 1  ;  ordained  Deacon  Christmas  1821,  and  Priest 
Christmas  1822;  succeeded  his  father  as  Rector  of  Oswaldkirk,  co.  York, 
1835  ;  died  at  Scarborough,  co.  York,  aged  84,  on  Thursday,  5  April,  bur. 
at  Oswaldkirk  10  April  1883.  M.I.  Will  dated  8  February  1876,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively  22  May  1880  and  21  September 
i88i,  proved  at  York  7  September  1883,  by  Henry  Wandesford 
Comber  of  Membury,  co.  Devon,  son,  and  the  Rev.  Edward  Hood 
Higgs  of  Oswaldkirk,  the  Exors. 


=Hester,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Cautley; 
marr.  at  St.  Michael- 
le-Belfry,  co.  York,  11 
July  1820  ;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Oswaldkirk, 
aged  75,  on  Monday, 
8  January  1872,  bur. 
there.     M.I. 


Maria,  eldest  dau.  of= 
Andrew  Comber  of 
Stand  House,  co. 
Lancaster,  formerly 
of  Bahia,  Brazil,  by 
Emilia  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Joao 
Josd  de  Freitas  of 
Bahia,  Brazil ;  born 
at  Bahia  28  October 
1832,  and  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Stand  on 
Wednesday,  24  June 
1857 ;  died  at  The 
Druid,  Corwen,  co. 
Merioneth,  aged  40, 
on  Tuesday,  1 7 
December,  bur.  at 
Billinge,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, 24  December 
1872.      ist  wife. 

{See  Pedigree  of 
Comber,  Vol.  VII., 
page  14s.) 


=Rear- Admiral  Henry  Wandesford  Comber= 
of  Brotherton  House,  West  Coker,  co. 
Somerset,  R.N. ;  born  at  York  24  April 
1821,  and  bapt.  there;  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  in  1836  ;  Inspecting  Commander  of 
the  Coast  Guard  ;  served  during  operations  in 
Canton  River  1 840-4 1 ,  Azoff  Expedition  1854, 
at  attacks  on  Sebastopol  and  reduction  of 
Kinburne,  Baltic,  Crimean  (with  crossings  of 
Sea  of  Sebastopol  and  Sea  of  Azoff),  and 
Turkish  medals  ;  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  and  5th-class  Medjidie ;  retired  as 
Rear-Admiral  1870;  died  at  3  Carlton  Hill, 
Exmouth,  CO.  Devon,  aged  81,  26  January, 
bur.  at  Littleham,  co.  Devon,  30  Jannary 
1903.  Will  dated  23  April  1875,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  153,  1903)  27  February  1903, 
by  Ellen  Susan  Comber,  relict,  and  \Villiam 
Thomas  Western,  the  surviving  Exors. 


=Ellen  Susan,  dau.  of 
Captain  John  Clements 
Wickham,  R.N.,  by 
Annie  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hannibal  MacArtliur  of 
Sydney,  New  South 
Wales ;  born  at  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  12  Septem- 
ber 1846,  and  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex  (by  the 
Rev.  J.  M.  Cotterill, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
George  Gregory  Gardiner, 
the  Rector),  on  Tuesday, 
6  April  1875.     2nd  wife. 


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I 

Henry  Cautley  Comber,  born  at  10  St.  Stephen's 
Road,  Bayswater,  London,  on  Tuesday,  4 
January,  bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Bayswater, 
9  February  1876;  educated  at  Sherborne  School. 


Arthur  Wandesford  Comber  of= 
7  St.  Margaret's  Road,  Oxford ; 
born  at  Whitehaven,  co.  Cumber- 
land, on  Wednesday,  1 1  December 
i86i,bapt.atHensingham,co.Cum- 
berland,  12  January  1862  ;  educated 
at  King's  College,  L.R.C.P.  Lond. 
1887,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1884. 


=Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Walter  Giffard  of 
Wootton,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Petch  of  Kirby  Moorside,  co.  York ;  born  at 
Wootton  Vicarage  16  August  i860,  and  bapt.  there;  marr. 
at  Wootton  (by  the  Rev.  William  John  Wylie,  Vicar 
of  Horkstow,  co.  Lincoln,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Griffiths,  Curate-in-Charge  of  Membury,  co.  Devon)  on 
Wednesday,  6  August  1884. 


Hester,  born  at  16  South  wick  Terrace, 
London,  7  August,  bapt.  privately  16 
August  1887  (baptism  registered  at 
St.  John's,  Paddington,  London),  and 
received  into  the  church  at  Wootton. 


Joyce  Margaret,  born  at  Warrington  Lodge,  Maida 
Vale,  London,  on  Saturday,  3  January,  bapt.  at 
Heckfield,  co.  Hants,  19  April  1903;  died  there 
on  Friday,  8  May,  bur.  at  Mattingley,  co.  Hants, 
II  May  1903. 


Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Comber,  born  at  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  = 
i8  July  1826;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1S49; 
Chaplain  Royal  Navy,  served  with  the  Fleet  during  the 
Crimean  War,  and  received  the  Baltic,  Crimean  and  Turkish 
medals ;  Vicar  of  Abbot's  Bickington-cum-BuIkworthy, 
North  Devon  ;  died  at  Lymscott,  North  Devon,  aged  54,  on 
Wednesday,  31  December  1879.  Will  dated  30  December 
1879,  proved  at  Exeter  3  February  1880,  by  Rohesia  Mary 
Comber  of  Bradworthy,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


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=Rohesia  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Walter  Giffard  of 
Wootton,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Fetch  of 
Kirkby  Moorside,  co.  York ;  bom 
at  Cabourne,  co.  Lincoln,  5  July, 
bapt.  there  6  July  1842  ;  marr. 
at  Wootton  (by  the  father  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Augustus  White  Wetherell, 
Rector  of  Stonegrave,  co.  York) 
on  Tuesday,  14  January  1862. 


Charles  Thomas  Thornton 
Comber  of  Victoria  Falls, 
Rhodesia;  born  at  Oswald- 
kirk,  CO.  York,  29  January 
1864,  and  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital,  RLR.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1886, 
M.D.  Durham  1907  ; 
served  in  South  African 
War  with  Irregular  Horse 
(Queen's  medal  with  one 
clasp).  

Frederick  ^\'alter  Comber, 
born  27  June  1866,  and 
bapt.  at  Oswaldkirk. 


Dorothy  Marion,  born  30  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Sutton-on- 
Plym,  CO.  Devon,  28  June 
1 868 ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Helmsly,  co.  York,  i  Septem- 
ber 1 89 1,  the  Rev.  Robert 
Charles  Warre  Ekins  (son  of 
Henry  Charles  Warre  Ekins  of 
Melbourne,  Australia,  by  Mary 
Hogan  his  wife) ;  born  at 
Melbourne  25  July  1862,  and 
bapt.  there ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  College ;  Vicar 
of  Harkstow,  co.  Lincoln, 
1897-1900,  Rector  of  Rame, 
CO.  Cornwall,  since  1900. 

I 


Christopher  Wandesford  Comber, 
born  18  August,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Sutton-on-Plym,  14  September 
1870.  _ 

Rohesia  Mary,  born  17  July 
1872;  marr.  at  Horkstow,  co. 
Lincoln  (by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Charles  Warre  Ekins,  the  Vicar), 
on  Wednesday,  27  June  1900, 
John  Prideaux  Weston  Lightfoot 
of  Holly  House,  Morcott,  co. 
Rutland,  only  son  of  the  Rev. 
George  Herbert  Lightfoot,  Vicar 
of  Pickering. 


Henry  Arthur  Comber,  born  13  March,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Truro,  co.  Cornwall  (by  his  father), 
8  April  1874.  

George  Mervyn  Comber,  born  25  September,  bapt.  at 
Morwenstow,  co.  Cornwall,  18  October  1875. 


Charles  Proby  Cautley  Comber,  born 
25  June,  bapt.  at  Bradworthy,  co. 
Devon,  8  August  1877. 


Alan    Bryan   Comber,   born    1 7   July, 
bapt.  at  Bradworthy  10  August  1879. 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  Stand  House,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Saturday, 
16  April,  bapt.  at  Stand  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Corser,  the  Rector) 
19  May  1864;  marr.  at  Membury,  co.  Devon,  7  May  1885,  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Griffiths  (son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  Griffiths  of  Banstead, 
CO.  Surrey);  born  at  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  20  March  1853;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881  ;  ordained 
Deacon  1878,  Priest  1879  !  Junior  Chaplain  of  St.  Mary's  Cathedral, 
Edinburgh,  1887-88,  Precentor  and  2nd  Chaplain  1888-98,  Senior 
Chaplain  1898-1900,  Priest-in-Charge  of  Holy  Cross,  Davidson's 
Mains,  co.  Edinburgh,  since  1901. 


Constance  Emily,  born 
at  4  Clapton  Square, 
Hackney,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Monday,  14 
October,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Hackney, 
II  November  1867. 


General  Augustus  Kirkwood  Comber,  born  at  St.  Servan,  Brittany,  31  July= 
1828;  entered  the  Indian  Staff  Corps  as  Comet  12  December  1845, 
Lieutenant  13  April  1852,  Captain  6  June  1857,  Major  12  December 
1865,  Lieut.-Colonel  12  December  187 1,  Colonel  12  December  1876, 
Major-General  12  June  1886,  Lieut. -General  20  August  1890;  ist-Grade 
Deputy  Commissioner  Assam  (Goalpara)  i  August  1867,  retired  with 
rank  of  Major-General  in  December  1881  ;  served  in  the  Punjaub 
Campaign  of  1848-49  (medal);  died  at  Penrhyn  Lodge,  Twickenham, 
CO.  Middlese.x,  in  his  67th  year,  on  Saturday,  22  June,  bur.  in  Richmond 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  26  June  1895,  first  part  of  service 
being  held  at  St.  Stephen's,  Cambridge  Park,  Twickenham.  Will  dated  18 
April  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  948,  95)  9  August  1895,  by  Mary  Phayre 
Comber,  relict,  and  Bryan  Eyre  Coote  Comber,  brother,  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Phayre,  dau. 
of  Charles  Cfesar 
Pigott,  Lieutenant 
1 8th  Regiment 
Native  Infantry, 
by  his  wife,  Mary 
Magdalene  Eraser 
Hannay  of  Elgin, 
N.B.  ;  born  at 
Meerut,  India,  22 
November  1836; 
marr.  at  Dibrugarh, 
Assam,  on  Mon- 
day, 10  January 
1859. 


Hester  Mary,  born 
12  November  1859, 
and  bapt.  at  Tezpur, 
Assam  ;  marr.  16 
June  18S3,  Edward 
Scarth.  She  died 
s.p.  at  Moabund 
Tea-Garden,  Assam, 
25  March  1885. 


Augusta  Maude,  born  at  Scarborough, 
CO.  York,  on  Sunday,  8  September 
1861,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  at 
Shillong,  Assam  (by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Coleridge  Spring),  on  Saturday, 
8  October  1881,  George  Arthur  War- 
burton  of  Charlotte  Town,  Prince 
Edward  Island,  Canada ;  Surgeon 
Bengal  Medical  Service.  She  died 
at  Charlotte  Town,  Prince  Edward 
Island,  aged  37,  13  April  1899. 


Augustus  Bryan  Cautley  Comber, 
born  6  Junfe  1864,  and  bapt. 
at  Dibrugarh,  Assam  ;  District 
Superintendent  of  Police  at 
Bhagulpore,  Bengal,  India;  marr. 
at  Burrisal,  India,  Mary  Brown. 
He  died  s.p.  at  Bhagulpore, 
aged  34,  on  Friday,  3  May  1901, 
bur.  there. 


Isabella  Amy,     Norah  Haughton,  born  at  Dibrugarh,  Assam,  13  January 

born  at  Dibru-     1867,  and  bapt.  there;    marr.  at  St.   Mary's,   Boltons, 

garh,     Assam,     South     Kensington,    London,    12    April    1893,    Lieut. - 

on  Sunday,  15     Colonel  Robert  Hayne  of  11  Kenilworth  Road,  Ealing, 

October,     and     co.  Middlesex  (son  of  the  Rev.  John  Hayne,  Rector  of 

died   there  on     Stawley  and  of  Raddington,  both  co.  Somerset) ;    born 

Friday,  20  Oc-     at  the  Rectory,  Stawley,  r  August  1848,  and  bapt.  there; 

tober  1865.  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign   ist  Battalion  62nd  (The 

Wiltshire)    Regiment    of    Foot    25    September    1867, 

Lieutenant  26   February    1870,  Captain  11   May  1878, 

Major   10  June    1882,   Lieut.-Colonel   7  January   1894, 

retired  7  January  1898.        =f= 

/k 


Grace  Laura,  born 
10  December  1868  ; 
died  at  sea,  between 
Point  de  Galle  and 
Aden,  on  board  the 
s.s.  "Surat,"  aged 
I  year  and  8  months, 
on  Sunday,  8  May 
1870. 


George  Mervyn  Comber,  born  21  March^ 
1830;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet 
1845,  Sub- Lieutenant  2  June  1852,  Lieu- 
tenant 20  April  1855  ;  served  as  Midshipman 
on  the  "  Hermes "  during  Kaffir  War 
1850-51  (medal),  Lieutenant  on  the 
"Urgent"  during  China  War  1860-62,  in 
charge  of  rocket  boat  at  capture  of  the 
Peiho  Forts,  Tientsin  (China  medal  with 
Taku  clasp),  and  engaged  in  suppression 
of  the  Taiping  rebeUion  at  Shanghai ;  retired 
with  rank  of  Commander  18  August  1865  ; 
granted  Travers'  Pension  7  August  1899 ; 
died  at  South  Haven,  Weston-super-Mare, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged  77,  on  Friday,  28  June, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Weston-super-Mare 
2  July  1907. 


=Julia  Emma  McDermott, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edwin 
Augustus  Seagrove  of 
Southsea,  co.  Hants ; 
bom  4  May  1843 ; 
marr.  at  Kingston,  co. 
Hants  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Henry  Red- 
knap),  on  Thursday,  16 
June  1859. 


John  Charles  Brooke 
Comber  of  Dunedin, 
Otago,  New  Zealand ; 
bom  in  1832;  died 
unmarried  at  Dunedin 
16  February  1880. 
Will  dated  23  Decem- 
ber 1876,  with  codicil 
dated  4  July  1878, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
385,  83)  9  May  1883, 
by  John  Hood,  the 
lawful  Attorney  of 
Edmund  Peel  Kenyon, 
the  Exor  substituted. 


George  Mervyn  Augustus 
Comber,  born  at  White- 
haven, CO.  Cumberland,  on 
Wednesday,  22  August 
i860;  served  in  Methuen's 
Horse,  South  Africa,  1885. 


Montague  Bryan  Comber, 
born  at  6  Belvidere 
Terrace,  Southsea,  on 
Tuesday,  2  May  1865; 
of  the  Burma  Police  in 
Rangoon. 


Aubrey  Francis  Henry 
Comber,  born  at 
Montagu  Villa,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  on 
Monday,  28  October 
1867. 


Ernest  Sidney 
Comber,  born 
at  Bath  25  July 
1869. 


Florence  Julia  Mary  (Daisy),  born  at  Corsham,  co.  Wilts, 
30  October  1870,  bapt.  there  14  February  1871  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church,  Bath  (by  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Norton 
Thompson,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
WiUiam  Tyler  and  the  Rev.  Edward  Ale.xander  Purvis), 
on  Wednesday,  2  November  1898,  John  Ramsay  Cox, 
2nd  son  of  William  Charles  Cox  of  Wortlebury,  Weston- 
super-Mare. 


Herbert  Henry 
Percy  Comber, 
born  at  Corsham 
23  January,  bapt. 
there  i  May  1873. 


Mabel  Louisa, 
born  at  Corsham 
21  October  1874, 
bapt.  there  4  May 
1875- 


23 


Bryan  Eyre  Coote= 
Comber  of  Anerley, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  born  at 
York  24  May  1834  ; 
Ensign  in  4th  Bat- 
talion West  Yorkshire 
Regiment  (Militia) 
14  July  1855,  Lieu- 
tenant 6  February 
1856;  Cornet  in 
Assam  Volunteer 
Cavalry;  Tea-planter 
in  Assam  1862-83. 


^>4-i— ^*» 


^Isabella  Ewbank,  2nd  dau.  of 
Colonel  Robert  Ewbank  Chambers 
of  the  5th  Bengal  Cavalry,  by  Ellen 
Mary  Frances  Margaret  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  Dr.  Thomas  Yeld  of 
Benares,  India ;  born  at  Mussoori, 
Bengal,  India,  14  May,  bapt.  at 
Kurnal,  Bengal,  8  December  1834; 
marr.  at  Gauhati,  Assam,  India, 
10  March  i866;  died  at  Elm  Dean, 
Victoria  Road,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  70,  on  Monday,  26  December 
1904,  bur.  in  Kingston  Cemetery. 
Will  dated  29  January  1879, 
with  codicil  dated  28  December 
1901,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  36,  1905) 
31  January  1905,  by  James  Jacob 
Darley,  Ethel  Cautley  Wilkinson 
(wife  of  Waldemar  Bernard 
Wilkinson)  and  Edgar  Frederick 
Gladstone  Truefitt,  the  Exors. 


Frances  Julia,  born  at  Oswaldkirk, 
CO.  York,  in  1841  ;  marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Comber, 
brother  of  the  bride)  on  Thursday, 
7  January  1864,  the  Rev.  Edward 
Hood  Higgs  (2nd  son  of  Com- 
mander J.  Higgs,  R.N.);  of  Bishop's 
College,  Calcutta,  India,  1848 ; 
Missionary  in  Bengal  and  Assam 
1843-59;  Rector  of  Braybrooke, 
CO.  Northampton,  1885-87,  Curate 
of  Lathbury,  co.  Buckingham, 
1887-89,  and  of  Ickford,  co. 
Buckingham,  1889-91;  died  at  St. 
Barnabas  Homes,  Lingfield,  co. 
Sussex,  24  December  1904.  Will 
dated  4  April  1904,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  210,  1905)  13  February 
1905,  by  Frances  Julia  Higgs,  the 
sole  Executrix.    =j= 


Robert  Bryan  Wandesford  Comber 
of  Iquique,  Chili,  South  America ; 
born  at  Dibrugarh,  Assam,  on  Tues- 
day, 4  December  1866,  bapt.  there 
29  January  1867  ;  marr.  at  Iquique 


Harry  Ewbank  Comber,  born  at  Dibrugarh  25  August, 
bapt.  there  4  November  1868;  died  unmarried  at 
Iquique  17  November  1900,  and  bur.  there.  Adinon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  4  April  1905,  to 
Bryan  Eyre  Coote  Comber  of  Elm  Dean,  Victoria  Road, 


in  February  1905,  Faustina  Villeguez.       Surbiton,  father  and  next  of  kin. 


Ethel  Cautley,  born  at  Borboorooah,  Assam,  10  February,  bapt.  there 
I  March  1870;  marr.  at  St.  John's,  Upper  Norwood,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Ven''''=  Francis  Rodon  Michell,  formerly  Archdeacon  of  Calcutta,  and 
the  Rev.  Sydney  Endle  of  Tezpur,  Assam),  on  Friday,  21  April  1899, 
Waldemar  Bernard  Wilkinson  (3rd  son  of  John  Wilkinson  of  Hull,  co. 
York,  M.R.C.S.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hare  Gibson  of 
Hull,  M.D.) ;  born  at  Hull  12  November  1871;  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
Supplementary-Lieutenant  9  December  1897,  Lieutenant  H.M.S. 
"Cumberland"  i  December  1904.        =j= 


Walter  Macdonald 
Comber,  born  at 
Borboorooah  21 
August,  bapt.  there 
9  October  187 1. 


uaMuv^^'  L«vwiiL<i/r- 


24 


FITZWILLIAM. 

Arms  071  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  Lozengy 
argent  and  gules,  Fitzwilliam  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Sable  a  chevron 
between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  Wentworth. 

Crests. — I,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  triple  plume  of  ostrich  feathers 
argent,  Fitzwilliam  ;    2,  A  grififin  passant  argent,  Wentworth. 

Supporters. — Two  savage  men  wreathed  about  the  heads  and  loins  with 
leaves,  and  in  their  exterior  hands  a  tree  eradicated,  the  top 
broken,  all  proper. 

Motto. — Appetitus  ration!  pareat. 


JFit^toilltam. 


Sir  Charles  William  Wentworth-Fitzvvilliam,  Earl  Fitzwilliam  of  Norborough,= 
CO.  Northampton,  Viscount  Milton,  and  Baron  Fitzwilliam  of  Milton,  co. 
Northampton,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  also  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 
CO.  Tyrone,  Viscount  Miltown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Baron  Fitzwilliam  of 
Lilford,  CO.  Donegal,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  K.G.,  LL.D.  (only  child 
of  William,  4th  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  by  Lady  Charlotte  his  ist  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Bessborough) ;  born  at  4  Grosvenor  Square, 
London  (which  house  the  Fitzwilliams  inherited  through  the  marriage 
of  the  3rd  Earl  with  the  eventual  heir  of  the  Marquess  of  Rockingham), 
4  May  1786,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  M.P.  for  Malton 
1806-1807,  for  CO.  York  1807,  1812,  1818  and  1820-26,  for  Peterborough 
1830,  for  CO.  Northampton  1831,  and  for  the  North  division  of  co. 
Northampton  1831-33;  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  19  August 
1807,  and  for  co.  Northampton  ;^o  November  1807,  F.R.S.  17  January 
1811,  Vice-Admiral  for  co.  York;  created  LL.D.  Cambridge  1S33,  High 
Steward  of  Cambridge  1850;  K.G.  4  November  1851  ;  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  20  August  1856,  he  had  confirmation  of  the  name  of 
Wentworth  before  that  of  Fitzwilliam  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Earl 
8  February  1833;  died  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  co.  York,  aged  71, 
on  Sunday,  4  October,  bur.  at  Marholm,  co.  Northampton,  13  October 
1857.  \VilI,  with  three  codicils,  dated  7  November  1856,  proved 
(Prin.  Keg.,  445,  58)  9  July  1858,  by  William  Thomas  Spencer, 
Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  the  Hon''''=  George  Wentworth-Filzwilliam  of 
Milton,  CO.  Northampton,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Hon'''«  Mary  (his 
cousin),  4th  dau.  of 
Thomas,  ist  Lord 
Dundas  of  Aske, 
CO.  York,  by  Lady 
Charlotte  his  wife, 
eldest  daughter 
of  W-illiam,  3rd 
Earl  Fitzwilliam ; 
born  30  May 
I  787  ;  marr.  at  her 
father's  house,  19 
Arlington  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London, 
8  July  1806;  died 
suddenly  at  Went- 
worth Woodhouse, 
aged  43,  i^  No- 
vember, bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  Mar- 
holm  1 1  November 
1830. 


Charlotte,  born  at  her  father's  residence  in 
Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  12  July 
1807  ;  died  unmarried  at  Warmsworth  Hall, 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  aged  75,  on  Thurs- 
day, I  March,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Marholm  6  March  1883.  Will  dated 
I  December  1879,  with  codicil  dated  26 
February  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  308,  83) 
20  April  1883,  by  the  Hon"*  William 
Henry  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  The  Lodge, 
Malton,  CO.  York,  nephew,  and  George 
Thomas  Gilpin  Brown  of  Sedbury  Park,  co. 
York,  the  Exors.        

Margaret  Bruce,  born  27  January,  died  3 
February,  and  bur.  at  Marholm  1 1  February 
1809. 


Mary,  born  in  Arlington  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  2  May  1810;  marr.  2  May  1831, 
Leonard  Thompson  of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park, 
North  Riding,  co.  York  (eldest  son  of  George 
Lowther  Thompson  of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park, 
by  Mary  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Waldron,  Rector  of  Hampton  Lovett 
and  of  Rushock,  co.  Worcester) ;  born  28 
July  1806;  died  at  Sheriff  Hutton  27  August 
1880,  bur.  there.  She  died  at  Cliff  End 
House,  Scarborough,  co.  York,  aged  83,  on 
Monday,  15  May  1893,  and  was  bur.  at 
Sheriff  Hutton.  Will  dated  22  July  1892, 
proved  at  York  17  November  1893,  by 
Orlando  Bridgeman  Simpson,  nephew,  the  sole 
Exor. 


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\Villiam  Charles  \Veiitworth-= 
Fitzwilliam,  Viscount  Milton  ; 
born  at  Milton,  co.  North- 
ampton, 1 8  January  1812, 
and  bapt.  there  privately  'the 
next  day  (baptism  registered 
at  Castor  and  Marholm,  co. 
Northampton) ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1833;  M.P. 
for  Malton  1832-33,  and  for 
North  division  of  co.  North- 
ampton 1833-35  ;  died  at 
Wentworth  Woodhouse,  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  aged  23, 
8  November,  bur.  in  the  new 
family  vault  at  Wentworth  17 
November  1835.  Adirion  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  20  February 
1836,  to  Charles  William,  Earl 
Fitzwilliam. 


=Lady  Selina  Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  and  coheir  of 
Charles  Cecil  Cope,  3rd  Earl  of  Liverpool,  G.C.B.,  by 
Julia  Evelyn  Medley  his  wife,  only  daughter  and  heir 
of  Sir  George  Augustus  William  Shuckburgh-Evelyn  of 
Shuckburgh,  co.  Warwick,  and  Buxted,  co.  Sussex,  baronet ; 
born  at  10  (now  13)  Portman  Square,  London,  3  July, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  London,  28  July 
181 2;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
15  August  1833.  She  marr.  2ndly  in  the  private  chapel 
in  the  house  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  28  August  1845, 
George  Savile  Foljambe  of  Osberton,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
of  Aldwarke,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  1826.  She  died  at 
2  Carlton  House  Terrace,  London,  at  8.55  p.m.  on  Monday, 
24  September,  and  was  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Sefton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  on  Tuesday,  2  October  1883,  having  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  Cecil  George  Savile 
Foljambe,  born  7  November  1846;  created  Baron  Hawkesbury 
24  June  1893,  Viscount  Hawkesbury  and  Earl  of  Liverpool 
22  December  1905  ;  he  died  23  March  1907. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Foljambe,  Vol.  i,  page  48.) 


A  son,  stillborn       Mary    Selina    Charlotte,    born    at    Fife    House,    Whitehall,    London    (the 

at      Wentworth       residence     of    her    grandfather,     the    Earl    of    Liverpool),     at     6.5    a.m. 

Woodhouse    14       9  January,  bapt.  privately  the   same  day,  and  received  into  the  church  at 

November  1834,       Milton    10    April    1836;    marr.   at   the   Chapel    Royal,   Whitehall    (by   the 

bur.      in       the       Rev.  James  Samuel  Upton),  on  Thursday,  21  June   1855,   William  Henry 

family  vault    at       Berkeley,  Viscount  Portman  of  Bryanston,  co.  Dorset,  and  Baron  Portman 

Wentworth.  of  Orchard   Portman,  co.   Somerset;    born  12   July  (baptism  registered  at 

St.    James',    Westminster),    and    received    into    the    church    at    Bryanston 

25    August    1829 ;     educated   at    Eton    and   at    Merton    College,    Oxford, 

matriculated  15  October  1847  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Somerset,  J.P.  for  the  counties 

of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury  1852-57,  and  for  co.  Dorset 

1857-85;  Hon.  Colonel  West  Somersetshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  since  1896; 

Chairman  and  Alderman  of  Dorset  County  Council ;   succeeded  his  father 

as  2nd  Viscount  19  November  1888.     She  died  suddenly  at  Bryanston,  aged 

62,  on  Wednesday    morning,  4   January,  and  was  bur.  in    the    South-East 

corner  of  the  churchyard    at    Durweston,    co.    Dorset,    next   to    the   grave 

of  her   daughter   Constance,    on   Saturday,    7    January    1899.       Will  dated 

29    July    1895,    proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    342,    99)    25     March    1899,    by    the 

Hon''''  Henry  Berkeley  Portman,  the  sole  Exor. 

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{See  Pedigree  of  Portman,   Vol.   11,  page  j6.) 


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Frances  Laura,  born  22 
October  181 3  ;  marr. 
23  June  1S37,  the 
Rev.  William  Bridgeman 
Simpson  (youngest  son 
of  the  Hon"'^  John  Simp- 
son [formerly  Bridgeman] 
of  i5ab\vorth  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  by  Grace 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Estwicke) ;  born 
in  Upper  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  9  Sep- 
tember 1813  ;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1838,  M.A.  1842;  Rector 
of  Babworth ;  died  at  Bab- 
worth  1  April,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Babworth 
on  Friday,  5  April  1895. 
She  died  at  Babworth  25 
March,  and  was  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at  Bab- 
worth on  Wednesday,  30 
March  1887.  Admon  was 
granted  at  Nottingham 
10  May  1887,  to  the 
Rev.  William  Bridgeman 
Simpson  of  Babworth 
Rectory,  husband. 

=r 
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Sir  William  Thomas  Spencer  Wentworth-^ 
Fitzwilliam,  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  K.G.,  D.C.L. ; 
born  at  Milton,  co.  Northampton,  12 
October  181 5,  bapt.  at  Castor,  co.  North- 
ampton ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1837  ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  ist  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  16  July  1836,  Colonel 
4  May  1846,  retired  as  Hon.  Colonel 
25  December  1886;  M.P.  for  Malton 
1837-41  and  1846-47,  and  for  co. 
Wicklow  1847  and  1852-57  ;  D.L.  for 
the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  27  January 
1853,  sometime  Lord-Lieutenant  and 
Custos  Rotulorum  for  the  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  sworn  20  March  1857  ;  K.G. 
21  May  1862;  Yeomanry  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria  25  July  1884;  succeeded 
his  father  as  6th  Earl  4  October  1857; 
died  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  West 
Riding,  co.  Y'ork,  at  12.30  noon  on 
Thursday,  20  February,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  of  the  new  church  at  Went- 
worth on  Tuesday,  25  February  1902. 
Will  dated  2  October  1895,  with  three 
codicils  dated  respectively  26  January 
1897,  20  February  1897  and  19  August 
1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  790,  1902) 
24  June  1902,  by  the  Hon'''"^  William 
Henry  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  son,  the 
surviving  Exor. 


=Lady  Frances  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  of  George 
Sholto,  19th  Earl  of 
Morton,  by  Frances 
Theodora  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Henry 
Rose,  G.C.H.  ;  born 
29  September  1819  ; 
marr.  at  Dalmahoy, 
CO.  Midlothian  (by 
the  Rev.  James 
Samuel  Upton,  Rector 
of  Tankersley,  West 
Riding,  co.  York), 
on  Monday,  10  Sep- 
tember 1838;  died  at 
CooUatin,  Shillelagh, 
CO.  Wicklow,  the  family 
seat  in  Ireland,  aged 
75,  at  8.30  p.m.  on 
Saturday,  15  June,  bur. 
in  churchyard  of  the 
new  church  at  Went- 
worth 21  June  1895. 
AdtSon  was  granted  at 
Wakefield  14  February 
1896,  to  William 
Thomas  Spencer,  Earl 
Fitzwilliam,  K.G. 


William  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,= 
Viscount  Milton ;  born  at 
4  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
27  July  1839,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ; 
Captain  ist  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry;  J. P.  for  the 
West  Riding,  co.  York;  M.P. 
for  South  division  of  the  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  1865-72  ; 
died  at  Rouen,  France,  aged 
37,  on  Wednesday,  17  January, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Wentworth  23  January  1877. 


=Laura  Maria  Theresa,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Beauclerk 
of  Lower  Winchfield  House,  co.  Hants  (4th  son  of  William, 
8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans),  by  Laura  Maria  Theresa  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Colonel  Edward  Stopford  ;  born  at  Florence, 
Italy,  3  January  1849;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  10  August  1867  ;  died  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
aged  37,  on  Saturday,  20  March,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Wentworth  25  March  1886.  Adinon  (with  will  dated 
I  July  1879)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  31,  87)  27  January 
1887,  to  William  Thomas  Spencer,  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 
grandfather  and  guardian  of  the  Hon'''^  Laura  Mary  and 
the  Hon'^'^  Mabel  Florence  Harriett,  spinsters,  William 
Charles  de  Meuro,  Viscount  Milton,  and  the  Hon''''^  Theresa 
Evelyn  Vilunza,  spinster,  minors,  the  children  and  only 
next  of  kin. 


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George  Wcntworth-Fitzwilliam  of  Milton^ 
Park,  CO.  Northampton  ;  born  in  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  5  May  181 7;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
M.A.  1838;  M.P.  for  Richmond  February  to 
July  1841,  and  for  Peterborough  1841-59; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Northampton,  High  Sheriff  1866, 
Custos  Rotulorum  of  the  Liberty  of  Peter- 
borough, High  Sheriff  for  the  counties  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  1872  ;  Captain 
6ih  Northampton  P^.it^e  Volunteers ;  died  at 
Milton  Hall,  Peterborough,  on  Wednesday, 
4  I\Larch,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Mar- 
holm,  co.  Northampton,  9  I\Larch  1874.  Will 
dated  11  September  1869,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  653,  74)  14  October  1874,  by  Orlando 
John  George  Bridgeman  Simpson  of  Went- 
bridge,  co.  York,  and  the  Hon'^'^  William 
Henry  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  Wentworth 
Woodhouse,  co.  York,  nephews,  the  Exors. 


■Alice  Louisa,  dau.  of  Major-General  the  Hon'''' 
George  Anson,  M.P.  (2nd  son  of  Thomas, 
ist  Viscount  Anson,  P.C),  by  the  Hon'''' 
Isabella  Elizabeth  Annabella  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Cecil  Weld,  ist  Baron  Forester;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Orlando  Forester, 
uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Saturday,  18  March 
1865  ;  died  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse, 
aged  41,  14  January,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Marholm  20  January  1879.  Will 
dated  3  July  1875,  with  codicil  dated 
13  January  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  439, 
79)  29  May  1879,  by  the  Hon''''  William 
Henry  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  4  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  and  the  Hon''''  Francis 
Charles  Bridgeman  of  43  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  a  Captain  and  Lieut.-Colonel  in  the 
Scots   Guards,  the  Exors. 

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Lieut.-Colonel  William  Henry  \\'entworth-= 
Fitzwilliam  of  Wigganthorpe,  co.  York;  born  at 
Milton  26  December  1840,  bapt.  there  14 
January  1841 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  i860,  B.A.  1865  ;  M.P.  for  co.  Wicklow 
1868-74,  for  South  division  of  the  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  1880-85,  and  for  Doncaster  division 
of  South  part  of  West  Riding,  co.  York,  1888-92; 
D.L.  for  CO.  Wicklow;  Major  ist  West  Yorkshire 
Yeomany  Cavalry  26  May  1875,  Lieut.-Colonel 
25  December  1886. 


:Lady  Mary  Grace  Louisa,  Extra  Lady-in-Waiting 
to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Saxe-Coburg  and 
Gotha,  elder  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Marquess  of 
Ormonde,  K.P.,  by  Frances  Jane  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  General  the  Hon''''  Sir  Edward 
Paget,  G.C.B. ;  born  7  March  1846;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Bridgeman  Simpson,  uncle  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Lord  Theobald 
Butler,  brother  of  the  bride),  on  Wednesday, 
1 1  July  1877. 


Marie  Albreda  Blanche,  born  at  4  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on  Friday,  15  November 
1878;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Edgar  Sheppard,  Sub-Dean 
of  the  Chapels  Royal,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  David  Anderson,  the  Rector,  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Walker,  brother  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  William  Geoffrey  Pennyman,  brother-in-law  of 
the  bridegroom),  on  Tuesday,  4  October  1904,  Harold  Maxwell  Walker  (3rd  son  of  Sir  James 
Robert  Walker,  2nd  Baronet,  M.P.  for  Beverley,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Louisa  Susan  Marlborough 
Heron  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Captain  Sir  John  Heron-Maxwell,  6th  Baronet,  R.N.) ;  born  18 
April  1869;  entered  the  Army  from  Militia  as  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  5  December  1891, 
Lieutenant  25  January  1893,  Adjutant  25  May  1898  to  31  May  1899,  Captain  6  December 
1898;  employed  in  Uganda  Protectorate  21  September  1899  to  4  December  1901  ;  served  in 
South  African  War  1902,  employed  with  Imperial  Yeomanry  (Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps). 

I 


Laura  Mary,  born  at  17  Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  on  Monday,  i  February  i86g;  received 
patent  of  precedence  as  daughter  of  an  Earl  26  May  1902;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  30  April  1889,  Captain  George  Sholto  Douglas  of  Edenhall,  Kelso,  co.  Roxburgh 
(only  son  of  Admiral  the  Hon''''  George  Henry  Douglas,  R.N.  [2nd  son  of  George  Sholto,  19th 
Earl  of  Morton],  by  Charlotte  Martha  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  William  Parker,  ist  Baronet, 
G.C.B.) ;  born  at  Lynburn  on  Tuesday,  27  April  1858;  entered  the  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant 
26th  (The  Cameronians)  Regiment  of  Foot  12  February  1876,  Lieutenant  12  February  1877, 
Captain  (retired)  14  March  1883  ;  Captain  4th  Battalion  The  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Militia) 
22  February  1893;  J. P.  for  co.  Hertford  1894.       =j= 

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Anne,  born  14  May  1819;  marr.  at  Wentworth  House,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  10  October 
1838,  Sir  James  John  Randoll  Mackenzie  of  Scatwell,  co.  Ross,  Baronet  (only  child  of 
Sir  James  Wemyss  Mackenzie  of  Scatwell,  5th  Baronet,  Lord -Lieutenant  and  sometime  M.P.  for 
CO.  Ross,  by  Henrietta  Wharton  his  wife,  only  surviving  dau.  of  William  Mackenzie  of  Suddy, 
CO.  Ross);  born  20  June  1814;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Ross  and  Cromarty; 
succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Baronet  8  March  1843.  She  died  at  Villa  Esterel,  Cannes, 
France,  the  residence  of  her  sister.  Lady  Charlotte  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  aged  59,  on 
Thursday,  29  April,  and  was  bur.  in  the  vault  at  Marholm,  co.  Northampton,  6  May  1879. 
He  marr.  2ndly  5  August  1879,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  James  McNeill  of  Toxteth  Park, 
CO.  Lancaster.     He  died  s.p.  at  Versailles,  France,  aged  69,  on  Thursday,  28  February  1884. 


George  Charles  Wentworth-Pltzwilliam  of  Milton  Park,  co.  Northampton  ;==Evelyn,    only   dau. 


born  at  34  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  2  January 
1866;  educated  at  Eton;  sometime  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Horse 
Guards  Blue ;  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry 
(Militia);  Captain  Northamptonshire  Imperial  Yeomanry  5  March  1902; 
J. P.  for  the  Stoke  of  Peterborough,  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton,  High 
Sheriff  1894,  Mayor  of  Peterborough  1900. 


of  Charles  Stephen 
Lyster ;  marr.  28 
December  1886. 


George  James  Charles 
Wentworth  -  Fitzwilliam, 
born  at  Milton  19  May 
1888;  educated  at  Eton. 


Ethel,  born  in  November  1889; 
died,  aged  i  o  weeks  and  2  days, 
on  Thursday,  6  February,  bur. 
at  Marholm  8  February  1890. 


William  Thomas  George  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,  born  at  Milton  on 
Saturday,  28  May,  bapt.  at  Marholm 
10  July  1904. 


Frances  Mary,  born  at  Milton  House  on  Tuesday,  i  March  1842;  marr.  at  Wentworth  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Bridgeman  Simpson)  on  Monday,  19  November  1867,  Charles  Mervyn  Doyne 
of  Wells,  CO.  Wexford  (3rd  son  of  Robert  Stephen  Doyne  of  Wells,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Wexford,  by  Sarah  Emily  Tynte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel  Joseph  Pratt  of  Cabra, 
CO.  Cavan) ;  born  27  September  1839;  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Lent 
Term,  1859,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1866;  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Wexford  1873, 
and  for  co.  Carlow  1875.  She  died  at  Holmeside,  Hazelwood,  Derby,  28  September,  and  was 
bur.  at  Wells  on  Thursday,  1  October  1903.  Will  dated  17  October  1902,  proved  at  Dublin 
12  January  1904,  by  Charles  Mervyn  Doyne,  husband.     Sealed  in  London  25  January  1904. 


A 


Isabel  Elizabeth  Mary,  born  at  6  Hyde 
Park  Place,  London,  on  Thursday,  20  May 
1880. 


Irhne  Serga  Alice  Jane  Mary,  born  at  The 
Lodge,  Malton,  North  Riding,  co.  York,  on 
Monday,  5  February  1883. 


Mabel  Florence  Harriett,  born  at  19  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  14  July,  bapt. 
at  Wentworth  9  August  1870;  received  patent  of  precedence  as  daughter  of  an  Earl  26  May 
igo2  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  29  July  1899,  William 
Mackenzie  Smith  of  Maltby  Hall,  co.  York  (eldest  son  of  Francis  Patrick  .Smith  of  Barnes 
Hall,  Sheffield,  co.  York,  by  Margaret  Scott  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Gatty,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  and  Sub-Dean  of  York  Cathedral  [see  Pedigree  of 
Gatty,  Vol.  2,  page  IS4\)',  born  at  Butterthwaite,  co.  York,  on  Tuesday,  27  April,  bapt.  at 
Ecclesfield  on  Trinity  Sunday,  23  May  1869  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  21  January  1893,  Lieutenant  20  February  1895,  Captain  15  April  1899,  Major  19  March 
1902. 

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Dorothy  Henrietta,  born  at  Milton  House,  co.  Northampton, 
2  April  1822  ;  died  unmarried  at  Warmsworth  Hall,  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  aged  60,  on  Monday,  10  July,  bur.  at 
Wentworth,  West  Riding,  14  July  1882. 


John  Fitzwilliam,  born  at 
Milton  in  September  1823; 
died,  aged  9  months,  15 
June,  bur.  at  Marholni,  co. 
Northampton,  19  June  1824. 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  Milton  on  Monday,  18  October,  bapt.  there  23  November  1869  ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Hopkinson),  on  Saturday,  23  July  1892, 
Arthur  Watkin  Williams-Wynn  of  Coed-y-Maen,  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery  (eldest  son  of 
Charles  Watkin  Williams-W'ynn  of  Coed-y-Maen,  Welshpool,  M.P.  for  co.  Montgomery  1862-80, 
Recorder  of  Oswestry,  co.  Salop,  by  Lady  Annora  Charlotte  his  wife,  younger  dan.  of  Charles 
Herbert,  2nd  Earl  Manvers) ;  born  in  Lower  Berkeley  Street,  London,  on  Monday,  2  June 
1856  ;  educated  at  Westminster  School  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
28  May  1874,  B.A.  1879;  ^  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  16  November  1878,  called  to  the 
Bar  26  January  1882;  Captain  Montgomeryshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  6  February  1878,  Major 
21  May  1892,  retired  17  April  1898  ;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Montgomery  1901. 


I 


Margaret  Mary,  Mary,  born  at  Milton  27  December  1844,  bapt.  there  20  January  1845; 
born  1 1  June  marr.  at  Wentworth  (by  the  Rev.  William  Bridgeman  Simpson,  assisted 
1843;  died  at  by  the  Rev.  W.  Rogers)  on  Thursday,  23  May  1872,  the  Hon''''^  Hugh 
Milton,  aged  8  Le  Despencer  Boscawen  (2nd  son  of  Evel}!!,  6th  Viscount  Falmouth,  by  his 
months,  9  Feb-  wife,  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth,  Baroness  Le  Despencer  in  her  own  right,  only 
ruary,  bur.  at  child  of  the  Hon''''=  Thomas  Stapleton) ;  born  28  February  1849;  educated 
Marholm  14  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
February  1844.       1867;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  12  December 

1868,  Lieutenant  ist  West  Yorkshire  Imperial  Yeomanry  31  January  1883; 

J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wicklow  and  J. P.  for  co.  Middlesex. 


William  Charles  de  Meuron  ^Ventworth-Fitzwillian^,= 
Earl  Fitzwilliam,  D.S.O.  ;  born  at  de  Meuron  on 
Thursday,  25  July,  bapt.  at  Wentworth  28  November 
1872  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge ;  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light 
Infantry  (Militia)  8  April  1893,  Captain  (Hon.  Major) 
II  April  1896  ;  served  in  South  African  War  in  1900, 
employed  under  Director  of  Supplies  Army  Head- 
Quarters  (graded  as  Staff-Captain,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  16  April  1901,  Queen's 
medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.  29  November  1900); 
A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  (Marquess  of  Lansdowne) 
1892-94;  M.P.  for  Wakefield  1895-1902;  J. P.  for 
the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  J. P.,  D.L.  and  County 
Councillor  for  co.  Wicklow  ;  a  Member  of  Court  of 
Sheffield  University  ;  Patron  of  the  livings  of 
Thurnscoe,  Elsecar,  Yedingham,  Wentworth,  Swinton, 
Nether  Hoyland,  Tinsley,  Tankersley,  Smcaton  Kirk, 
St.  Michael's  and  St.  Leonard's,  New  Malton,  Grease- 
borough,  Old  Malton,  Kilnhurst,  Hooton  Roberts, 
Hutton  Bushell  and  Thorpe  Bassett,  all  co.  York,  and 
Dore,  CO.  Derby ;  succeeded  his  grandfather  as  7th 
Earl  20  February  1902. 


=Lady  Maud  Frederica  Theresa  Evelyn 
Elizabeth  (his  3rd  Vilunza,  born 
cousin),  younger  dau.  5  September 
of  Lawrence,  ist  1875;  received 
Marquess  of  Zetland,  patent  of  prece- 
by  Lady  Lilian  Selina  dence  as  the 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of  an 
3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Earl  26  May 
George,  9th  Earl  1902. 
of  Scarbrough  (5^1? 
Vol.  XIII.,  page  74); 
born  at  Upleatham,  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  on  Monday,  9  July  1877  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
William  Boyd  Carpenter,  Bishop  of 
Ripon,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Ludovick 
Stewart  Robinson,  Private  Chaplain  to 
the  Marquess  of  Zetland,  the  Rev. 
Sydney  John  Adolphus  Vatcher  and 
the  Rev.  Edward  Southwell  Gamier) 
on  Wednesday,  24  June  1896. 


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Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  William  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of= 
Ahvalton  House,  co.  Huntingdon,  F.R.G.S. ;  born  at 
Wentworth  Woodhouse,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  i8 
September  1826,  bapt.  at  \Ventworth  the  next  day;  M.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  M.P.  for  Malton  1852-85; 
Lieut.-Colonel  ist  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry  25 
December  1887-91  ;  Attache  at  Vienna  in  1846  ;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Huntingdon  and  J. P.  for  the  Liberty  of  Peter- 
borough ;  died  s.p.  at  Alwalton  House,  aged  68,  on  Thursday 
afternoon,  20  December,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Marholm, 
CO.  Northampton,  on  Monday,  24  December  1894.  Will  dated 
II  July  1S82,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  413,  95)  19  April  1895, 
by  Anne  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Anne,  of  Glencairn,  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'^'^  Thomas  Lawrence 
Dundas  (4th  son  of  Thomas,  ist 
Baron  Dundas),  by  Mary  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Bosanquet  of  Hardingstone,  co. 
Northampton ;  born  at  Harpole, 
CO.  Northampton,  15  September, 
bapt.  there  30  October  1825; 
marr.  at  Harpole  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Field,  Rector  of  Braybrooke, 
CO.  Northampton)  on  Thursday, 
24  August  1S54. 


Maud,  born  at  Milton  27  February,  bapt.  there  1 1  April  1871 ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  18  July  1892,  the  Hon*"'^  Cospatrick  Thomas  Dundas  (brother  of  Lawrence,  ist  Marquess 
of  Zetland,  and  youngest  son  of  the  Hon'''=  John  Charles  Dundas  of  Wood  Hall,  Wetherby, 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Richmond,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Orkney  and  Shetland,  by 
Margaret  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Talbot  of  Mary  Ville,  co.  Wexford) ;  born  at  Wood 
Hall,  Wetherby,  on  Wednesday,  5  November  1862  ;  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1890-92  ;  J. P.  for  the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  1900,  and  D.L.  for  Orkney  and  Shetland  ; 
died  at  Middleton  Lodge,  Middleton  Tyas,  co.  York,  on  Friday,  23  November,  bur.  at  Easby 
Abbey,  co.  York,  on  Tuesday,  27  November  1906.  Will  dated  21  June  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  58,  1907)  23  February  1907,  by  Francis  Bingham  Mildmay  and  Edward  Lane-Fox, 
the  Exors.  =f= 

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William  Thomas  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  The  Ferry,= 
Peterborough,  co.  Northampton ;  born  at  Wentworth  Wood- 
house  9  October,  bapt.  at  Wentworth  27  October  1846; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1864,  B.A.  1867;  entered  the  Army  as 
Cornet  loth  (The  Prince  of  Wales'  Own)  Hussars  6  November 
1867,  Lieutenant  Royal  Horse  Guards  27  October  187 1, 
Captain  ist  West  Yorkshire  Yeomaniy  Cavalry  27  March  1880; 
died  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  on  Monday,  23  March,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at  Marholm  on  Thursday,  26  March  1896. 
Will  dated  18  March  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  574,  96) 
27  June  1896,  by  Lady  Alice  Mary  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 
spinster,  sister,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Jessie  Gordon  Elgiva  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hamilton  King- 
lake  of  Wilton  House,  Taunton, 
CO.  Somerset,  M.D. ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Charles  Kinglake),  on  Thurs- 
day, 21  December  1876;  died 
at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  on 
Sunday,  2  December  1888, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Marholm. 


Godric  Thomas  William  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,  born  at  Wilton  House, 
Taunton,  on  Wednesday,  24  October 
1877  ;  died  there,  aged  4  years  and 
8  months,  on  Thursday,  29  June, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Marholm 
4  July  1882. 


'William  Thomas  Arran 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  born 
at  55  Lower  Belgrave  Street, 
London,  on  Friday,  1 1  May, 
died  there,  aged  5  weeks,  on 
Thursday,  14  June  1883,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  Marholm. 


Elgiva  Mary  Kathorn, 
born  at  55  Lower 
Belgrave  Street,  Lon- 
don, on  Friday,  1 1 
December  1885. 


Maud  Lilian  Elfrida  Mary, 
born  at  19  Arlington  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London,  on  Friday, 
19  August  1898. 


Marjorie  Joan  Mary,  born  at 
4  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
on  Friday,  19  October  1900. 

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Donatia  Faith  Mary,  born  at 
4  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
on  Monday,  14  March  1904. 


A  son,  bom  Albreda  Elizabeth,  born  at  Wcntvvorth  Woodhouse,  \Vest  Riding,  co.  York, 
and  died  iS  3  September  1S29,  and  bapt.  there  the  same  day;  marr.  at  St.  George's 
March  1828,  Hanover  Stiuare,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Bridgeman  Simpson,  Rector 
bur.  at  Mar-  of  Babworth,  co.  Nottingham),  on  Tuesday,  21  June  1853,  Fitzpatrick 
holm.  Henry,  Baron  Lyveden  of  Lyveden,  co.  Northampton;    born  27  April   1824; 

of  the    Diplomatic   Service    1846-50;    J. P.    and    L).L.   for   co.   Northampton; 

succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  10  November  1873.  She  died  s.p. 
at  her  residence,  4  Belgrave  Place,  London,  on  Wednesday,  1 1  November,  and  was  bur. 
at  Benefield,  co.  Northampton,  on  Tuesday,  17  November  1891.  Will  with  codicil  dated 
12  June  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  168,  92)  12  February  1892,  by  .Mice  Mary 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  and  .Maud  Wentworth-Fitzvvilliam,  spinsters,  nieces,  the  Executrixes. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  .\11  Souls',  Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  15  October  1896,  Julia  Katie, 
youngest  dau.  of  Albert  Emary  of  Harold  Road,  Clive  Vale,  Hastings,  and  died  s.p.  at 
12  Queen's  Gate  Place,  South  Kensington,  London,  on  Sunday,  25  February,  bur. 
at  Benefield  on  Thursday,  i  March  1900.  Will  dated  19  May  1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
617,  1900)  10  A[)ril  1900,  by  the  Hon''''-"  Greville  Richard  Vernon,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


William  Charles  \Ventworth-= 
Fit/.william  of  Barnsdale, 
Oakham,  co.  Rutland  ;  born  at 
Milton,  CO.  Northampton,  30 
March,  bapt.  there  22  April 
1848;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Magdalen  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Easter  Term,  1867; 
entered  the  Army  as  Cornet 
Royal   Horse  Guards  29  March 

1870,  Lieutenant    28    October 

187 1,  Captain  25  September 
1878,  Captain  Reserve  of 
Ofificers  ;  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy 
of  India  (Marquess  of  Ripon) 
1879-82  ;  Extra  Equerry-in- 
Waiting  and  Master  of  the 
Stables  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales  since  1901  ;  D.L.  for 
the  counties  of  Rutland  and 
York,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Rutland  1898. 


=Constance  Anne, 
younger  dau.  of 
Henry  Brocklehurst 
of  Foden  Bank,  co. 
Chester,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Fielden  of 
Centre  Vale,  Tod- 
morden,  co.  York, 
M.P.  for  Oldham; 
married  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  31 
October  1882. 


Alice  Mary,  of  Eastcliff,  Isle  of  Wight, 
born  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  on 
Tuesday,  14  August,  bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  there  9  September  1849. 


William  John  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 
born  at  Wentworth  \Voodhouse  on 
Saturday,  7  August,  bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  there  3  September  1852  ;  educa- 
ted at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1870,  B.A.  1874  ;  M.P.  for 
Peterborough  29  October  1878  until 
his  death  ;  Captain  ist  West  York- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry  5  August 
1882 ;  died  unmarried  at  Wentworth 
Woodhouse,  through  the  fall  of  his 
horse,  on  Wednesday,  11  September, 
bur.  at  Wentworth  on  Saturday,  14 
September  1889.  Adiiion  was  granted 
at  York  21  January  1890,  to  the  Hon''''= 
William  Charles  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 
brother. 


Eric  Spencer  Wentworth-F"itzwilliam,  born 
at  4  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
4  December  1883,  bapt  at  Wentworth 
7  January  1884;  educated  at  Eton. 


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Albreda  Mary,  horn  in  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
19  January  1855,  and  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  ;  marr.  there  18  De- 
cember 1895,  the  Hon''''  Charles  Fowler  Bourke 
of  Roseborough,  co.  Kildare,  C.B.  (5th  son 
of  Robert,  5th  Earl  of  Mayo,  by  Anne  Charlotte 
his  wife,  only  child  of  the  Hon'^''^  John  Jocelyn  of 
Fair  Hill,  co.  Louth);  born  5  September  1832; 
Chairman  of  General  Prisons  Board,  Ireland, 
1878-95;  died  s.p.  at  Roseborough,  in  his  6sth 
year,  on  Tuesday,  4  April,  bur.  at  Johnstown,  co. 
Kildare,  7  April  1899. 


William  George  Frederick  Wentworth- 
Fit^william,  born  at  4  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  6  May,  died  at 
Wentworth  Woodhouse,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  on  Saturday,  19  September, 
bur.  at  Wentworth  22  September  1857. 


Charlotte  Mary  of  Hazelwood,  co. 
Derby,  born  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse 
on  Wednesday,  i  September,  bapt.  in  the 
private  chapel  there  19  September  1858. 


William  Hugh  Spencer  Wentworth-= 
Fitzwilliam  of  Brandsley  Lodge, 
North  Riding,  co.  York ;  born  at 
Wentworth  Woodhouse  on  Tuesday, 
10  January,  bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  at  \Ventworth  2  February 
i860;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Magdalen  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1878;  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding, 
CO.  York. 


=Ada  Charlotte  Godolphin,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Godolphin,  9th  Duke  of  Leeds,  by  the  Hon''''^  Fanny 
Georgiana  his  wife  (Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.R.H. 
the  Princess  of  Wales),  2nd  dau.  of  George,  4th  Baron 
Rivers;  born  at  58  Lowndes  Square,  London,  on  Monday, 
30  May  1870;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London  (by  the  Very  Rev.  Philip  Frank  Eliot,  Dean 
of  Windsor,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Montagu  Villiers,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday, 
8  October  1901. 


William  Reginald  WentworthFitzwilliam,= 
born  at  Wentworth  Woodhouse  on  Saturday, 
12  April,  bapt.  at  Wentworth  7  May  1862; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Lent  Term,  1880; 
Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment 
(Militia)  1880-84;  died  at  Mandeville  Hotel, 
London,  on  Saturday,  7  July,  bur.  at  Went- 
worth on  Thursday,  12  July  1906.  AdiSon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
I  August  1906,  to  the  Hon'''«  William  Charles 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  Barnsdale,  Oakham, 
CO.  Rutland,  brother,  and  one  of  the  next 
of  kin. 


=Edith  Isabella  Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Hon''''^  Charles  Pierrepoint  D'Arcy  Lane-Fox 
of  Oakfield,  Penshurst,  co.  Kent,  by  Louisa 
Emma  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax  of 
Steeton,  Bilbrough,  and  Newton  Kyme,  all 
West  Riding,  co.  York;  born  14  August  1866; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  David  Anderson,  the  Rector, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Hubert  Farquharson 
Grove,  cousin  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday, 
2  February  1893;  died  s.p.  in  London  on 
Sunday,  19  June,  bur.  at  Wentworth  on  Friday, 
24  June  1904. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Conyers,  Vol.  j,  page  j.) 


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WliigJjr  of  IMoIli  jSetoton. 
to.  itimoln. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Argent  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between  three 
eagles'  head*  erased  azure  as  many  martlets 
of  the  field. 

Crest. — Upon  a  mount  vert  an  unicorn 
passant  reguardant  argent  semee  of  estoiles 
azure  armed  maned  and  hoofed  or  gorged 
with  a  collar  of  the  third  the  dexter  foot 
resting  on  a  cross  pattee  gold. 

Motto.  — Quercus. 


John  Wright  of  Wold= 
Newton  and  of  Binbrooke 
Hall,  both  CO.  Lincoln 
(4th  son  of  Edward  Wright 
of  North  Kelsey,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Mundy) ; 
born  at  North  Kelsey, 
and  Uipt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Mounsey,  the 
Vicar)  9  July  1758; 
died  at  Binbrooke  Hall 
4  January,  bur.  at  Wold 
Newton  11  January  1838. 
Memorial  window.  Por- 
trait in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Richard 
Caldicott  Wright,  his 
srandsoti. 


■Margaret,  dau.  of  Maurice 
Searle  of  Tetney,  co.  Lincoln, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  only  sur- 
viving dau.  of  John  Parsons 
of  Wold  Newton ;  born  at 
Tetney,  and  bapt.  there 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
John  Searle,  the  Vicar)  31 
May  1761  ;  marr.  by  licence 
at  Wold  Newton  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Grantham)  19 
June  1788;  died  at  Grove 
House,  Caistor,  co.  Lincoln, 
13  September,  bur.  at  Wold 
Newton  18  September  1850. 
Memorial  window.  Portrait 
in  oils  in  the  possession  of 
Richard  Caldicott  Wright, 
her  grandson. 


John  Wright  of  Haugh  Manor,  co.  Lincoln ;  born  at= 
Wold  Newton  8  December,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Grantham)  11  December  1791;  died  at  Haugh 
Manor  i  September,  bur.  at  Haugh  4  September  1858.  M.L 
\\'ill  dated  21  August  1858,  proved  at  Lincoln  23  October 
1858,  by  Robert  Kirke  of  Waltham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  John 
Horatio  Wood  of  Humberstone,  co.  Lincoln,  the  Exors. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wharton 
Kirke  of  Irby-on-Humber,  co. 
Lincoln,  formerly  of  Bonby,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Isabella  Armstrong 
his  wife;  born  at  Irby-on-Humber 
24  August,  bapt.  there  26  August 
18 1 9  ;  marr.  at  Irby-on-Humber 
8  September  1848;  died  at  Louth, 
CO.  Lincoln,  13  May,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Louth  17  May  1894. 


John  Wright,  born  at  Haugh 
29  July  1S49,  and  bapt.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Dodson) 
the  same  day ;  educated  at 
Uppingham ;  died  at  Skeg- 
ness, CO.  Lincoln,  2  July, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Louth  4  July  1894.  Will 
dated  5  October  1875, 
proved  at  Lincoln  26  July 
1894,  by  William  George 
North,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Isabella,  born  at  Haugh  20  January,  bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Paul  Augustus  Dodson)  26  January  1851  ;  marr.  at 
Brattleby,  co.  Lincoln  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  George  Elliot),  on  Tuesday,  22  July  1879,  the  Rev. 
Edward  Dale  Gallow-ay  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Brown 
Galloway,  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  Regent's  Park,  London,  by  Ellen 
Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Benning  of  Barnard  Castle, 
CO.  Durham,  M.R.C.S.);  born  in  London  15  March  1848;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1867,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875  ;  Rector  of  Papworth  Everard,  co. 
Cambridge,  March  1879;  died  on  Tuesday,  16  October,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  Papworth  Everard  19  October  1894.     M.I. 


A 


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Maurice  Wright  of  Wold  Newton,  co.  Lincoln ;  born  at= 
Wold  Newton,  and  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Grantham)  30  December  1792;  died  at  Wold  Newton, 
from  the  result  of  an  accident,  15  December,  bur.  there 
19  December  1839.  Memorial  window.  Will  dated 
7  December  1838,  with  codicil  dated  10  June  1839,  proved 
(P.C.C.  383  Arden)  28  May  1840,  by  the  Rev.  William 
Wright,  one  of  theExors  named  in  will.  Power  reserved 
to  John  Wright,  brother,  the  Exor  named  in  codicil. 
Portrait  in  oils  at  Wold  Ncivton,  in  the  possession  of 
William  Maurice    Wright,  his  grandson. 


/MJ^j 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wright  Mason 
of  Coningsby,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
Dorothy  Murton  his  wife ;  born 
at  Coningsby  19  April  1806,  and 
bapt.  there ;  marr.  at  Coningsby 
31  October  1827  ;  died  at 
Binbrooke  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
on  Saturday,  7  January,  bur.  at 
Wold  Newton  12  January  1871. 
Memorial  window.  Adirion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
28  February  187 1,  to  William 
Wright  of  Wold  Newton,  son,  one 
of  the  next  of  kin. 


Eliza  Mason,  born  at  Wold  Newton  8  November,  bapt. 
there  9  November  1828;  marr.  by  licence  at  Wold 
Newton  29  October  1850,  Robert  Walton  Drake  of 
Dirtcarr  House,  near  Wakefield,  co.  York  (only  son  of 
Robert  Drake  of  Wakefield,  by  Ann  Eyre  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Pearson  Walton  of  Walton,  co.  York) ;  born  at 
Wakefield  on  Thursday,  7  February  1822  ;  died  s.p. 
at  Keswick,  co.  Cumberland,  10  July,  bur.  at  Sandal, 
CO.  York,  14  July  1852.  She  died  at  Binbrooke  Hall 
3  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Wold  Newton  5  April  1884. 
Memorial  window.  Will  dated  7  October  1879,  proved 
at  Lincoln  17  May  1884,  by  Mary  Wright  of  Binbrooke 
Hall,  spinster,  sister,  the  sole  Executri.x. 


Mary,  born  at  Wold  Newton 
6  July,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
H.  W.  Powell)  II  July  1830; 
died  unmarried  at  Binbrooke  Hall 
12  September,  bur.  at  Wold  Newton 
15  September  1885.  Memorial 
window.  Will  dated  i  May  1884, 
proved  at  Lincoln  i  October  1885, 
by  Charles  Manby  Nainby  of 
Barnoldby-le-Beck,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
William  Martin  Caswell  of  North 
Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln,  the  Exors. 


Richard  Caldicott 
Wright,  born  at 
Haugh,  CO.  Lin- 
coln, 3  January 
1852,  and  bapt. 
there  (by  the  Rev. 
Paul  Augustus 
Dodson)  the  next 
day ;  educated  at 
King  Edward  VL 
School,  Louth  ; 
Tea  Planter  in 
Ceylon  1874-97, 
and  in  Java 
1 898- 1 904. 


Maurice  Wright,  born  at  Haugh 
I  September,  bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Paul  Augustus  Dodson) 
3  September  1854;  educated  at 
Louth  and  at  Christ's  College, 
Finchley ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  19th  (Princess  of 
Wales'  Own)  Hussars  29  No- 
vember 1876,  Captain  11 
November  1884,  Captain  Reserve 
of  Officers  1 1  November  1884, 
retired  1891  ;  served  in  Nile 
Expedition  1884-85,  at  battle  of 
Abu-Klea  and  march  from  Wady- 
Halfa;  died  at  Louth,  aged  43, 
on  Thursday,  5  May,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Louth  7  May  1898. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  Lincoln 
21  December  1898,  to  Thomas 
Wright,  gent. 

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Thomas  Wright  of= 
"  Ivy  Dene,"  North 
Thoresby,  co.  Lin- 
coln; born  at  Haugh 
7  December,  bapt. 
there  (by  the  Rev. 
Paul  Augustus  Dod- 
son) 13  December 
1857  ;  educated  at 
Louth  and  at  St. 
Peter's,  York. 


=Annie  Rosa,  dau. 
of  Henry  Joseph 
Bethinson  of  Bal- 
derton,co.  Notting- 
ham, by  Mary  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
\Villiam  Long  of 
Cranwell  Lodge, 
neaff  Sleaford,  co. 
Lincoln ;  born  at 
Balderton  8  April 
1854,  and  bapt.  at 
Wyham,  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  married  at 
Riby,  CO.  Lincoln, 
7  April  1886. 


Margaret,  born  at  Wold  Newton,  co.  Lincoln,  30  August  1794,  and  bapt.  there  the  next  day; 
marr.  by  licence  at  Binbrooke,  co.  Lincoln  (by  the  Rev.  John  Parkinson,  D.C.L.),  21  June 
1832,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Turner  (only  son  of  Dr.  .Samuel  Turner  of  Caistor,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Harnew  Swan  of  Hundon  Manor,  Caistor) ;  born  at  Caistor 
I  March  1797,  and  bapt.  there;  of  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  29  March 
1816,  aged  19,  B.A.  1S20,  M.A.  1822  ;  Rector  of  Nettleton  and  Vicar  of  Cadney,  both 
CO.  Lincoln,  1823  until  his  death,  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Yarborough  ;  died  at  Nettleton, 
aged  80,  on  Tuesday,  i  May,  bur.  there  5  May  1877.  ^^'iH  dated  17  July  1867, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  26  April  1873,  29  January  1876  and  21  April 
1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  610,  77)  2  July  1877,  by  Margaret  Turner  of  Nettleton, 
relict,  and  Samuel  Wright  Wright  of  Brattleby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  son,  two  of  the 
Exors.  Portrait  in  oils  at  Nettleton  House,  Caistor,  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Samuel  JVright,  his  grandson.  She  died  at  Nettleton  House,  Caistor,  in  her  loist  year,  on 
Sunday,  23  December,  and  was  bur.  at  Nettleton  27  December  1894.  M.L  Portrait  in 
oils  at  Nettleton  House,  Caistor,  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Samuel  Wright,  and 
anotlwr  at  Brattleby  Hall  in  the  possession  of  Philip  Chehvood  Wright,  her  grandsons. 

"f 


William  Wright  of  Wold  Newton,  and  of  Owmby-= 
cum-Searby,  both  co.  Lincoln ;  born  at  Wold  Newton 
7  June,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  H.  W.  Powell)  10  June 
1832  ;  educated  at  King  Edward's  School,  Birmingham, 
CO.  Warwick ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wold  Newton, 
Master  of  Harriers ;  died  at  Great  Limber,  co.  Lincoln, 
aged  46,  from  the  result  of  an  accident,  on  Tuesday, 
4  February,  bur.  at  ^Vold  Newton  8  February  1879. 
Memorial  window.  Will  dated  12  August  1876,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1040,  79)  23  December  1879,  by  John  Hyde 
Bell  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Charles  Manby  Nainby 
of  Barnoldby-le-Beck,  co.  Lincoln,  the  Exors. 


Eliza  Walton,  only  dau.  of  Richard 
Hargrave,  formerly  of  Sandal  Park, 
CO.  York,  by  Ann  Walton  his  wife 
(Portrait  in  oils  at  Wold  Newton, 
in  the  possession  of  William 
Maurice  Wright,  her  grandson), 
only  dau.  of  William  Tootal  of 
Wakefield,  co.  York  {Miniature  at 
Wold  Newton) ;  born  at  Springfield 
Place,  Leeds,  co.  York,  27  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Leeds 
(by  the  Rev.  I.  W.  Clarke,  the 
parish  church  then  being  rebuilt), 
12  August  1839;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Leeds  (by  the  Rev: 
Walter  Farquhar  Hook,  D.D.,  the 
Vicar),  21  October  1858. 


Ethel,  born  at  Wold  Newton  on 
Tuesday,  12  March,  bapt.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''<=  George 
Wingfield  Bourke,  the  Rector) 
14  April  1 86 1.     

Mary,  born  at  ^Vold  Newton  on 
Sunday,  9  August,  bapt.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  the  Hon'^''=  George  Wing- 
field  Bourke,  the  Rector)  20 
September  1863. 


Louisa,  born  at  Wold  Newton  on  Monday,  23  December 
1867,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  John  Moss  Webb) 
26  January  1868;  marr.  at  Wold  Newton  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Bird  Jackson,  the  Rector)  29  March  1894, 
Lewis  John  Burkinshaw  of  Thoresway,  co.  Lincoln 
(son  of  Charles  Burkinshaw  of  Thoresway,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burkinshaw  of  Tealby,  co. 
Lincoln)  i  born  at  Benniworth,  co.  Lincoln,  10  January 
1 865,  and  bapt.  there ;  educated  at  Caistor  Grammar 
School,  CO.  Lincoln.  =j= 

A 


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Margaret,  born  at 
Wold  Newton,  co. 
Lincoln,  on  Thurs- 
day, 10  June,  bapt. 
there  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Moss  Webb, 
the  Rector)  7 
August  1870. 


William  Maurice  Wright  of  Wold 
Newton ;  born  at  Wold  Newton  on 
Thursday,  10  July,  bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Moss  Webb)  17  August 
1873  ;  educated  at  Malvern  and  at  St. 
John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
15  October  1892,  aged  19,  B.A. 
August  1896,  M.A.  April  1899  ;  J.P. 
for  parts  of  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
189s  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wold 
Newton. 


Richard  Wright  (twin  with  John), 
born  at  Wold  Newton  29  Sep- 
tember, died  there  on  Tuesday, 
20  October  1874. 


John  Wright  (twin  with  Richard), 
born  at  Wold  Newton  29  Sep- 
tember, died  there  on  Thursday, 
22  October  1874. 


Edward  Walton  Wright  of= 
Alton,  CO.  Hants  ;  born  at 
Wold  Newton  on  Sunday, 
14  November,  bapt.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  Charles  Bird 
Jackson,  the  Rector)  26 
December  1875  ;  educated 
at  Repton  and  at  Yorkshire 
College,  Leeds. 


=Amy,  dau.  of  George  Stamp  of 
York,  by  Fanny  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edward  Newnum  ;  born 
at  York  29  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's,  York,  4  October  1874; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  CO.  Surrey,  5  December 
1900. 


Parsons  Wright,  born  at  Wold 
Newton  on  Tuesday,  30 
A[)ril,  bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Bird  Jackson, 
the  Rector)  2  June  1878; 
educated  at  King  Edward  VI. 
Sciiool,  Louth,  CO.  Lincoln. 


'^^      /^^W^ 


40 


Bale. 


Anns. — Gules  a  swail  al-gent.      Crest. — A  swan  argent. 
Motto. — Meliora  sequor. 

William    Dale   of  Pentonville,   London ;    died  in  the=j=Mary  Smith,    marr.   at   the  parish 
West  Indies  in  1805.      Portrait  at  Nortlrawod  Hall,  '  church,     Islington,     London,     28 


CO.  Middlesex,  in   the   possession    of  Mary   JIarriftte 
Fickersgill-Cunliffe,  his  greai-grand-daughter. 


March  1790;  died,  aged  35,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  St.  James', 
Pentonville,  31  May  1801. 


Anne,  died  unmarried 
at  the  residence  of 
her  brother,  35  New 
Bridge  Street,  Black- 
friars,  London,  on 
Friday,  10  February 
1843.        _ 

Mary,  married  at 
St.  Mary  Cray,  co. 
Kent,  30  October 
1827  (marriage  licence 
dated  22  October 
i82  7),WilliamMosyer. 
She  died  s.p.  and  was 
bur.  at  St.  Mary  Cray. 


Elizabeth,  died  un- 
married on  Monday, 
17  October  1870. 


Very  Rev.  Thomas  Dale,  D.U. ;  born  at  Pentonville,^ 
London,  22  August,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Pentonville, 
17  September  1797;  educated  at  Christ's  Hospital 
1805  to  29  July  1812,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Lent  Term,  1818,  B.A.  1823, 
M.A.  1S26,  D.D.  1870;  Curate  of  St.  Michael's,  Comhill, 
London,  1822-26;  Professor  of  English  Language  and 
Literature  at  L'ondon  University  1828-30,  and  at  King's 
College,  London,  1836-39;  Incumbent  of  St.  Matthew's, 
Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  1830-35,  Rector  of  St.  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  London,  3  January  1835  to  1846,  Golden 
Lecturer  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  London,  1840-49, 
Prebendary  of  Caddington  Minor  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral 
May  1843  to  February  1846,  Rector  of  St.  Pancras', 
London,  July  1846  to  March  1861,  when  that  parish  was 
divided  into  twenty  incumbencies.  Canon  Residentiary  of 
St.  Paul's  20  October  1843  to  1870,  Rector  of  Therfield, 
CO.  Hertford,  26  March  1861  to  1870,  Dean  of  Rochester 
April  1870  until  his  death  ;  Author  of  the  poems  :  "The 
Widow  of  Nain,"  "  Irad  and  Adah,"  "The  Outlaw  of 
Taurus,"  and  other  works,  and  translated  the  "  Tragedies 
of  Sophocles"  into  English  verse  (2  vols.)  1824;  died 
at  2  The  Residentiary  Houses,  St.  Paul's,  aged  72,  on 
Saturday,  14  May  1870,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  17  November  1866,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  4  September  1869  and  11  May 
1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  331,  70)  27  May  1870,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Wilcox  Clarke  of  North  Wootton,  co. 
Norfolk,  the  Rev.  Lawford  William  Torriano  Dale  of 
Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex,  son,  and  Charles  Fiddey  of 
3  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  London,  gent.,  the  Exors. 
Portrait,  also  another  as  a  child,  with  his  sister  Anne, 
at  Northwood  Hall,  in  the  possession  of  Mary  Harriette 
Pickersgill-Cunliffe,  his  grand-daughter. 


Emily  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Mall- 
cott  Richardson, 
East  India  Agent 
and  Publisher,  by 
Mary  Barker  his 
2nd  wife ;  born 
23  March  1803 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Corn- 
hill,  London,  22 
November  18 19; 
died  at  63  Russell 
Square,  Blooms- 
bury,  London,  in 
her  47  th  year,  on 
Saturday,  7  April 
1849,  bur.  at  St. 
Pancras',  London. 
Portrait,  also 
one  in  a  group 
7t.nth  her  four 
youngest  children, 
at  Northwood 
Hall,  in  the  pos- 
session of  Alary 
Ha  rriette  Pickers- 
gill-Cunliffe, her 
grand-daughter. 


Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale,  F.R.S. ;  born  3  April  1821;  of= 
Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  (25th  Wrangler) 
and  Fellow  1845  ;  Rector  of  St.  Vedast  with  St.  Michael- 
le-Querne,  London,  1847-S0,  and  of  Sausthorpe  with 
Aswardby,  co.  Lincoln,  1880  until  his  death;  Librarian 
of  Sion  College  Library,  London,  1851-56;  Author  of 
"  A  Commentary  on  Ecclesiastes "  and  papers  on  the 
"  Refraction  of  Light " ;  died  suddenly  at  the  Rectory, 
Sausthorpe,  aged  71,  on  Tuesday,  19  April,  bur.  at 
Sausthorpe  on  Saturday,  23  April  1892.  \Vill  dated  19 
July  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  643,  92)  13  June  1892, 
by  Mary  Dale,  relict,  and  the  Rev.  Arthur  Murray  Dale, 
son,  the  Exors. 

41 


=Mary,  younger  dau.  of  William  Francis 
of  Wood  Hatch,  co.  Surrey,  by  Caroline 
his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Peregrine 
Stockdale  of  Berrow,  co.  Somerset; 
born  4  January  1822;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Reigate,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Dale,  father  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Thursday,  7  October 
1847  ;  died  12  September,  bur.  at 
Sausthorpe  i6  September  1898.  Will 
dated  25  July  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1220,  98)  II  November  1898,  by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Murray  Dale,  son,  the 
sole  Exor. 


James  Murray  Dale  of  Rowley  House,  Aldeburgh,= 
CO.  Suffolk;  born  22  July  1822;  educated  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School ;  Solicitor  in  London 
1843-73;  Author  of  "  Clergyman's  Legal  Hand- 
book," &c. ;  died  at  Rowley  House,  Aldeburgh, 
aged  54,  on  Friday,  2  March,  bur.  at  Aldeburgh 
8  March  1877.  Will  dated  5  January  1870, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  189,  77)  28  March  1877, 
by  Anne  Elizabeth  Dale  of  Rowley  House, 
Aldeburgh,  relict,  and  Joseph  Harris  Stretton  of 
75  Cornhill,  London,  gent.,  the  Exors. 


=Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.     Emily  Jane,  bom 
of  James  Norris  of  Deben-     16    June,    bapt. 
ham,  CO.  Suffolk ;    marr.  at     at  St.  Michael's, 
Debenham    (by    the    Rev.     Cornhill,       Lon- 
John   Spurgeon,    Rector  of    don,      14      July 
Twyford,   CO.   Norfolk),   on     1824. 
Wednesday,    2   July    185 1  ; 
died  at  Aldeburgh,  aged  51, 
on    Sunday,     26     October, 
bur.     there     2     November 
1882. 


Emily  Jane,  born  in  Church  Terrace,  Lee,  co.  Kent, 
23  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  30  June  1852  ; 
marr.  at  Attleborough,  co.  Suffolk,  her  cousin,  George 
Herbert  Newman  (son  of  George  Gunnell  Newman  of 
Hurst  Place,  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  by  Frances  Josephine 
his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Dale, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Rochester,  see  page  4'/);  born  at  Hurst, 
Bexley,  on  Friday,  5  October  i860. 

I 
Alice   Mary,  born   at   Lee  on    Saturday,    12   November 
1853,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  6  January  1854. 


James  Ernest  Dale,  born= 
at  Lee  on  Friday,  16 
February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Lee,  13  June 
1855  ;  educated  at  West- 
minster School  ;  died 
10  January  1892,  bur. 
at  Walkeville,  Adelaide, 
South  Australia. 


=Marion,  dau. 
of  the  Ven'''^ 
George  Dove, 
Archdeacon  of 
Flinders,  Ade- 
laide ;  died 
at  Walkeville, 
Adelaide,  2  2 
Junei89o,bur. 
there. 


Marion  Dove,  born  at  Walkeville, 
Adelaide,  22  June  1890. 


Rev.  Thomas  Francis= 
Dale,  born  at  2  Amen 
Court,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 15  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  13  August  1848; 
of  Queen's  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  29 
October  1867,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1874  ; 
Rector  of         Jarrow, 

CO.  Durham,  1874-77, 
Chaplain  on  the  Indian 
Ecclesiastical  Establish- 
ment of  Amritsur,  India, 
1885-96. 


=Frances  Marianna 
Cockburn,  eldest 
twin  dau.  of  Richard 
Henry  Witty  of  17 
Torrington  Square, 
London,  Solicitor,  by 
Frances  Charlotte  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
Lye;  born  26  August 
1849  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London  (by 
the  Rev.  William 
Wright),  on  Wednes- 
day, 8  December 
1869. 


Rev.  Artliur  Murray= 
Dale,  born  at  Sion 
College,  London  Wall, 
on  Good  Friday,  29 
March,  bapt.  at  St. 
Vedast's,  Foster  Lane, 
London,  25  April  1850; 
of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term,  1869;  Vicar 
of  Sneinton,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 1895-1902, 
Rector  of  Tingrith,  co. 
Bedford,  since  1902. 


=Hon'^''=  Mary  Elizabeth 
Frances  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Evelyn,  6th 
Viscount  Falmouth,  by 
Mary  Frances  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  in  her  own  right 
Baroness  Le  Despencer, 
only  child  of  the  Hon^e 
Thomas  Stapleton ;  born 
I  May  1846,  and  bapt. 
at  Mereworth,  co.  Kent ; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Regent  Street,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  26  June 
1894. 


Rev.  Thomas  Cyril  Dale,  born  at  Pinner, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  29  October, 
bapt.  there  10  December  1870;  of  Sidney 
Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1889,  B.A.  1892,  and 
of  Cuddesdon  College,  co.  Oxford  (2nd 
Theology) ;  Curate  of  St.  Michael's  and 
All  Angels',  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  since 
1901.  

Evelyn  Mary  Frances,  born  22  May 
1872,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Kilburn,  ro.  Middlesex. 


Francis     Harold=i=Kathlecn  Dowell,  2nd  dau.  of  William 


Dale,  born  2  7 
November  1876, 
bapt.  at  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


John  Casely  Row  of  Ringlee,  Barnes, 
CO.  Surrey,  Paymaster-in-Chief  R.N.  ; 
marr.  by  licence  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
T.  Baillie  Saunders),  on  Thursday, 
9  February  1905. 


Terence  Martin  Pelham  Dale,  born  at  "Cheriton," 
Syed  Alley  Road,  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 
on  Sunday,  26  May  1907,  and  bapt.  in  the 
Cathedral  at  Singapore. 

42 


Rev.  Lawford  William  Torriano  Dale,  born  20  January,= 
bapt.  at  St.  Michael's,  Cornhill,  London,  17  February  1826; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1845,  B.A.  1849,  M.A.  1852;  Vicar  of  Chiswick,  co. 
Middlesex,  1857  until  his  death;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  in  his  73rd  year,  on  Tuesday,  3  May,  bur.  at 
Chiswick  on  Friday,  6  May  1898.  Will  dated  22  March 
1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  544,  98)  24  May  1898,  by  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Dixon  Dale  and  Leonard  Robert  Dale,  gent., 
sons,  John  William  Price,  son-in-law,  and  Grace  Helena  Dale, 
spinster,  daughter,  the  Exors. 


=Fanny,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Robert  Dixon  of  New  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London ;  born 
29  April  1834;  marr.  at  St. 
Pancras',  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Dale,  the 
Vicar),  on  Thursday,  15  June 
1854;  died,  in  her  63rd  year, 
on  Friday,  22  January,  bur.  at 
Chiswick  26  January  1897. 


Rev.  Herbert  Dixon  Dale, 
born  at  Crescent  Place, 
Burton  Crescent,  London, 
on  Monday,  22  October, 
bapt.  at  St.  Pancras', 
London,  26  November 
1855  ;  Vicar  of  Hythe, 
CO.  Kent,  since  1899. 


Frances  Marion  Jane,  born  at  36  Gordon  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  15  July  1857,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Pancras',  London; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale,  uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday, 
16  January  1879,  John  William  Price  of  Lincoln's  Inn  and 
of  32  Onslow  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London  (son  of 
Rees  C.  Price  of  Lympstone,  co.  Devon,  by  Amelia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Surgeon-Major  John  Humphreys);  born  13  June  1853  ; 
educated  at  Epsom  College.       =5= 


Bernard  Dale,= 
born  at  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  on 
Thursday,  1 3 
March,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's, 
Lee,  13  May 
,856. 


=Katherine  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Jacomb-Hood  of  Lex- 
ham  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London  ;  marr.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Kensington  (by  the  Rev.  Allen 
Thomas  Edwards,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Lawford 
William  Torriano  Dale,  Vicar 
of  Chiswick),  on  Thursday, 
3  January  1S84. 


Mildred,  born  at  Lee  on  Sunday,  20  December 

1857,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  23  February 

1858.  _ 

Gerald  Dale,  born  at  Lee  on  Thursday,  17 
November  1859,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee, 
19  January  i860;  educated  at  Westminster 
School  (admitted  12  June  1873,  Queen's 
Scholar  January  1875)  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1878,  B.A.  (3rd-class  Classical  Tripos)  1882, 
M.A.  1886. 


Robert  Jacomb  Norris  Dale,  born  James  Littlewood  Dale,  born  at  Phyllis  Katherine,  born 

at  22  Talgarth  Road,  West  Ken-  22    Talgarth    Road,    West    Ken-  at    22    Talgarth    Road, 

sington,    London,    13    November  sington,    London,    on    Saturday,  West  Kensington,  Lon- 

18S4;     educated    at    Haileybury  27   February   1886;    educated  at  don,  on  Tuesday,  5  April 

College.  Haileybury  College.  1887. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Lawford  Dale,  born  10  October,  bapt.= 
at  St.  Vedast's,  Foster  Lane,  London,  10  November  1852; 
entered  the  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  West  India 
Regiment  11  February  1875,  Lieutenant  11  February  1876, 
Captain  12  October  1882,  Major  2  February  1887,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  ist  Battalion  West  India  Regiment  17  January  1894; 
employed  with  Army  Pay  Department  28  April  1885  to  27  April 
1890;  died  at  the  York  Hotel,  Lambeth,  London,  19  January, 
bur.  in  St.  Alban's,  Holborn,  private  burial  ground  at  Woking 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  22  January  1898.  Will  dated  2  November 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  271a,  98)  2  March  1898,  by  Louisa 
Caroline  Dale,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

43 


^Louisa  Caroline,  dau.  of  John 
Smith  of  Cappoquin,  co. 
Waterford,  M.D.,  by  Susan 
Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Gee  of  Cappagh,  co. 
Waterford  ;  born  at  Cappo- 
quii\  23  February  1855,  and 
bapt.  at  Cappagh  ;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  Georgetown, 
Demerara,  British  Guiana,  on 
Tuesday,  4  November  1879. 


Emily  Jane,  born  i  July,  bapt.  at  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  30  August  1827;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale,  Rector  of  St.  Vedast's,  Foster 
Lane,  London,  on  Tuesday,  28  January  1851,  Charles  Cotton  Ferard  of  Ascot  Place, 
Winkfield,  co.  Berks  (eldest  son  of  Daniel  Ferard  of  Queen  Square,  Westminster,  and  of 
Ascot  Place,  Winkfield,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of- Isaac  Clementson)  ;  born  14  January 
1823;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1848;  a  Student 
of  the  Inner  Temple  21  January  1845,  Barrister-at-Law  17  November  1848  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Berks, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Winkfield;  died  suddenly  at  Ascot  Place,  Winkfield,  in  his  64th  year, 
on  Sunday,  5  December  1886,  bur.  at  Winkfield.  Will  dated  9  January  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  117,  87)  23  February  1887,  by  Charles  Agace  Ferard  and  Arthur  George  Ferard,  both  of 
Ascot  Place,  Winkfield,  sons,  two  of  the  Exors.  She  died  at  5  Shorncliffe  Road,  Folkestone, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Friday,  8  September,  and  was  bur.  at  Winkfield  on  Tuesday,  12  Sepember  1899. 
Will  dated  7  November  1889,  with  codicil  dated  6  February  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1086,  99) 
29  September  1899,  by  Arthur  George  Ferard  and  John  Edward  Ferard,  sons,  the  Exors. 

A 


Lilian  Emma,  born 

at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex, on  Sunday, 
13  February,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Chiswick,  30  May 
1859. 


Grace  Helena,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Chiswick,  on 
Friday,  25  May  i860; 
died  15  February,  bur. 
at  Hythe,  co.  Kent,  19 
February  1906.  Will  dated 
14  June  1898,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry 
8  March  1906,  by  John 
William  Price,  brother-in- 
law,  the  sole  Exor. 


Edgar  Lawford  Dale,  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Chiswick, 
on  Wednesday,  20  No- 
vember 1861,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Chiswick, 
I  January  1862  ;  educated 
at  Chiswick  and  at  Spa, 
Belgium  ;  appointed  Senior 
Assistant  Librarian  Sion 
College  Library,  London, 
17  May  1899. 


Susan  Cicely, 
born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Chis- 
wick, on  Mon- 
day, 1 2  January, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Mary  Magda- 
len's, Chiswick, 
25  March  1863. 


Rev.  Godfrey  Dale,  born  at  Lee,  co.  Kent,  on  Sunday, = 
28  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  29  August  1861  ; 
educated  at  Westminster  School  (admitted  5  April 
1875,  Queen's  Scholar  1876)  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  10  October  1879,  aged  18,  Student 
1879-86,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Mods.  1881,  3rd-class  Lit. 
Hum.  1883)  1885,  M.A.  ;  of  the  Universities' 
Mission,  Central  Africa ;  Missionary  in  East  Africa 
1889-97 ;  Member  Collegiate  House,  St.  Saviour's, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  1897-98,  Curate  of  St.  George- 
the-Martyr,  Southwark,  1898,  Vicar  of  All  Saints', 
Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge,  1898- 1902,  Missionary  at 
Mbweni,  Zanzibar,  East  Africa,  from  1902  ;  Canon  of 
Zanzibar  from  1903  ;  Principal  of  St.  Mark's  Theological 
College,  Mazizini,  Zanzibar,  1904,  Priest-in-Charge, 
Mkunazini,  Zanzibar,  1906;  Author  of  "The  Contrast 
between  Christianity  and  Mohammedanism." 


=Janet  Hamilton,  dau.  of  James 
Vincent  Bell  of  Star  Hill,  Rochester, 
CO.  Kent,  M.D.,  by  Susannah 
Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Sparkes ;  born  at  Star  Hill, 
Rochester,  18  January,  bapt.  at 
Rochester  Cathedral  24  February 
1875  ;  of  Lady  Margaret  Hall, 
Oxford,  1898  (3rd-class  Hon.  Sch. 
Mod.  Hist.) ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Rochester  (by  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Lloyd  Coates,  Vicar  of  Shorne, 
CO.  Kent,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
James  Arthur  William  Bell,  Curate 
of  Lodsworth,  co.  Sussex,  brother 
of  the  bride),  on  Tuesday,  19 
September  1899. 


Mary  Caroline,  born  at  the 
Librarian's  House,  Sion  Col- 
lege, London,  27  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Vedast's,  Foster  Lane, 
London,  25  July  1854. 


Helen  Annette,  born  at  the 
Librarian's  House,  Sion  Col- 
lege, London,  17  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Vedast's,  Foster 
Lane,  9  October  1856. 


Emily  Frances,  born  at 
Torrington  Square,  Holborn, 
London,  5  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Vedast's,  Foster  Lane, 
London,  6  May  1859. 


44 


Helen  Hutton,  born  at  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  on  Sunday,  lo  May, 
bapt.  there  8  June  1829;  marr.  at  St.  Pancras  New  Church, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale,  Rector  of  St.  Veda.st's, 
Foster  I^ane,  London),  on  Tuesday,  30  January  1849,  John  Cunliffe 
Pickersgill-CunUfle  of  Hooley  House,  Coulsdon,  co.  Surrey,  and  of 
Portland  House,  37  Portland  Place,  London  (2nd  son  of  John 
Pickersgill  of  Nethcme  House,  co.  Surrey,  and  31  Tavistock 
Square,  London,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Cunliffe 
of  High  House,  Addingham,  co.  York);  born  28  March  i8ig; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  6  ^L1rch  1S67,  the  additional 
name  of  Cunliffe  ;  died  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London  (from  the  result 
of  an  accident  on  the  railway  at  Caterham  Junction  22  September), 
on  Monday,  6  October,  bur.  at  Coulsdon  11  October  1873. 
Will  dated  27  June  1867,  with  codicil  dated  30  September  1873, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  682,  73)  25  October  1873,  by  Helen 
Hutton  Pickersgill-Cunliffe  of  Hooley  House,  Coulsdon,  relict, 
and  William  Cunliffe  Pickersgill  of  Blendon  Hall,  near  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent,  brother,  the  Exors.       =f= 

A 
(See  page  ji.) 

D 


Rose  Anna  Murray,  born 
at  Beckenham  on  Tues- 
day, 2  November,  bapt. 
there  30  December  1830; 
died  unmarried  at  73 
Gower  Street,  Ix)ndon, 
aged  59,  on  Tuesday, 
25  February  1890,  bur. 
in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  2  July 
1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
244,  90)  20  March  1890, 
by  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Francis  Dale  of  Bletching- 
ton  Rectory,  co.  Oxford, 
brother,  the  surviving 
Exor. 


Alwyne  Arthur  Dale,= 
born  at  the  Vicar- 
age, Chiswick,  CO. 
Middlesex,  i  April, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chiswick, 
17  May  1864. 


^Harriett,  dau.  of  Elbridge  Osgood 
Brackett,  of  Dover,  Minn., 
U.S.A.,  by  Mary  Butterfield 
Hunt  his  wife ;  born  at  Avon, 
Maine,  U.S.A.,  26  November 
i860;  marr.  at  Dover,  Minn,  (by 
the  Rev.  M.  O.  McNiff,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  P.  Robertson), 
16  September  1885. 


Margaret,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  18  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Magdalene's,  Chiswick,  22 
October  1865.       _ 

Adela,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Chis- 
wick, 14  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chiswick,  24  February  1867. 


Ethelwyne,  born  at  Dover,  Minn., 
12  March,  bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  John  M.  Cornish)  in  October 
1887. 


Mary,  born  at  Dover,  Minn., 
4  February  1891,  bapt.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  George  Way)  in 
March  1893. 


Wilfred  Dale,  born  at 
Lee,  CO.  Kent,  on 
Friday,  i  August,  bapt. 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee, 
23  October  1862  ; 
educated  at  Crespigny 
House  School,  Alde- 
burgh,  CO.  Suffolk. 


Walter  Clare  Dale,  born  at  Lee  on  Saturday,  16 
April,  bapt.  at  St.  ALargaret's,  Lee,  20  June  1864  ; 
educated  at  Westminster  School  (of  which  he  was 
Captain),  admitted  21  June  1878,  Queen's  Scholar 
1879,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1882,  B.A. 
(2nd-class  Classical  Tripos)  1885,  M.A.  1889  ; 
Assistant  Master  St.  Edmund's  School,  Canterbury, 
CO.  Kent. 


Evelyn  Dale,  born 
at  Lee  on  Sun- 
day, 24  September 
1865,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church, 
Lee,  4  January 
1866. 


Clare  Elizabeth,  born  at  Wobum  Square,  Holborn,  London,  18  December  1861,  bapt.  at 
St.  Vedast's,  Foster  Lane,  London,  2  February  1862  ;  marr.  at  St.  John's,  Upper  St.  Leonard's, 
CO.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  David  Jones,  the  Rector,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Murray 
Dale,  brother  of  the  bride),  on  Wednesday,  i  June  1892,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Benjamin  Cotton 
(youngest  son  of  William  Cotton  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  sometime  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane);  born  at  Leytonstone,  co.  Essex,  22  September 
1832;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1850,  aged  18,  B.A.  1854,  M.A. 
1863;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Bow  Common,  co.  Middlesex,  1858-79,  Rector  of  Hartley  Maudit, 
CO.  Hants,  1879-86. 

45 


Clara  Mallcott,  born  3  May  1832 ;  died 
unmarried  at  12  Bradmore  Road,  Oxford, 
aged  73,  on  Monday,  8  May,  bur.  at 
Bletchington,  co.  Oxford,  11  May  1905. 
Will  dated  21  March  iSgo,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  22  May  1905,  by  the  Rev. 
Reginald  Francis  Dale,  brother,  the  sole 
Exor. 


William     Charles     Dale,=f=Priscilla     Brunning ; 

born  at  Camberwell,   co.  1  born   10  July   i84r  ; 

Surrey,  on  Thursday,  12 

December     1833;     died 

12    October    18S8,    bur. 

in  Broadwater  Cemetery, 

Worthing,  co.  Sussex. 


marr.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Regent's  Park,  Lon- 
don, I  July  1858. 


I     I    I 
Violet,    born    on    Tuesday, 

26  April  1859. 

Beatrice   Murray,   born    22 
January  1861. 

Alizon  Mary,  born  9  August 
1862. 


Lionel  Newman  Egerton^Mary       Diana  Muriel  Constance,  bom 

Dale,      born      at      112     Cameron,  born  8  July  1865;    a  Sister 

Adelaide    Road,    Chalk     13  May  1865  ;  of  Mercy  of  Ail  Saints' 

Farm,    co.     Middlesex,     marr.    19    Oc-  Sisterhood,      Margaret 

on  Sunday,  28  February     tober  1885.  Street,     London,     and 

1864.  Colney      Chapel,      St. 

Albans,  co.  Hertford. 


Harold  Augustine  Dale,= 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  CO.  Middle- 
sex, 27  November,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Chiswick,  on  Innocents' 
Day,  28  December 
1868. 


=Constance  Irene,  dau.  of 
the  VenW<^  William  Henry 
Shimield,  Archdeacon  of 
Stanley,  Falkland  Islands  ; 
born  9  October  1869;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Lomas 
de  Zamora,  Province  de 
Buenos  Ayres,  on  Tuesday, 
4  April  1899. 


Cedric  Dale,  born  14  February 
1900,  bapt.  at  Lamas  de 
Zamora  15  March  1906. 


Gerard  Anselm= 
Dale,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Chis- 
wick, 24  April, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chiswick, 
II  May  1870. 


=Marian  Alexandra, 
dau.  of  John  A.  Brown 
of  Buenos  Ayres ; 
born  at  Richmond 
27  April  1873  ;  marr. 
at  St.  John's,  Buenos 
Ayres,  24  April  1900. 


Gerard  Lawford 
Dale,  born  at 
Buenos  Ayres  1 1 
March  1901. 


Leonard  Ahvynne 
Dale,  born  at 
Buenos  Ayres 

6  August  1906. 


James  Murray  Dale  of= 
Alderley  Edge,  co. 
Chester ;  born  at  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
4  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Lee,  23 
May  1867;  educated 
at  Westminster  School, 
admitted  12  June  1879, 
Queen's  Scholar  1881. 


=Mabel  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cave-Browne, 
Vicar  of  Detling,  co.  Kent,  by  Selina  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  William  Turner  of  the  Bengal  Army;  born  16  January, 
bapt.  at  the  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  India,  12  February  1S65;  marr.  at 
Detling  (by  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Dale  of  the  Universities  Mission, 
Central  Africa,  brother  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Reginald  Francis  Dale,  Rector  of  Bletchington,  co.  Oxford,  uncle  of 
the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Cave-Browne,  Rector 
of  Wickham  St.  Paul,  co.  Essex,  uncle  of  the  bride)  on  Tuesday, 
4  July  1893. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Cave-Browne,  Vol.  g,  page  24.) 


Dorothy,  born  at  Harrogate, 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  on 
Friday,  4  January  1895. 


46 


Frances  Josephine, 
died  at  65  Lincoln's 
Inn  P'ields,  Lon- 
don, on  Sunday, 
22  January  1837. 


Frances  Josephine,  born  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  6  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London,  20  March  1837;  marr.  at 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale,  Rector 
of  St.  Vedast's,  Foster  Lane,  London,  brother  of  the  bride),  on 
Thursday,  10  Septelnber  1857,  George  Gunnell  Newman  of  Hurst 
Place,  Bexley,  co.  Kent  (3rcl  son  of  Robert  Finch  Newman,  by 
Dudley  Rutland  his  wife);  born  on  Saturday,  30  June  1827;  died  at 
14  Ennismore  Gardens,  Knightsbridge,  London,  aged  57,  on  Saturday, 
24  January,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bexley,  28  January  1885.  Will  dated  20 
August  1S64,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  9  September  1880 
and  9  January  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  364,  85)  2  April  1885,  by 
Frances  Josephine  Newman  of  Hurst  Place,  Bexley,  relict,  the  Rev. 
Francis  Browne  Newman  of  Burton  Latimer,  co.  Northampton,  brother, 
and  Cecil  Clare  Marston  Dale  of  2  Old  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
Barrister-at-Law,  the  Exors.  — 

A 

{See  page  42.) 


Leonard  Robert  Dale, 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Wednesday,  21  June, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chiswick,  29 
June  187 1  ;  served  with 
Paget's  Horse  in  South 
African  War  1 899-1 901 
(medal). 


Bertha  Catherine,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  8  October,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Chiswick,  18  October 
1873  ;  marr.  at  Hythe,  co.  Kent,  20 
October  1904,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Spencer 
(3rd  son  of  John  Spencer  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland,  J. P.,  by 
Mary  Anne  Harriet  Spencer  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Ellison  Pearce  of 
Gateshead,  co.  Durham) ;  born  at 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  22  November  1S67, 
and  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  ;  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1885, 
B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1900;  Private  Chaplain 
to  Earl  of  Home  since  1904. 


Rev.  Clement  Pelham  Dale, 
born  13  June,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Chiswick,  15 
June  1877  ;  Scholae  Can- 
cellarii,  Lincoln  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Mary-the-Virgin,  Dover, 
CO.  Kent,  since  1905. 


Christopher  William  Dale, 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chiswick,  II  October  1881, 
died  15  October  following, 
bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Chiswick. 


Annie  Mabel,  born  at 
Church  Terrace,  Lee, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tuesday, 
22  September  1868, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Lee,  I  May  1869. 


Leonard  Dale,  born  at  Lee  2  May,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Lee, 
6  July  1870:  educated  at  Bradfield  School  and  a  Scholar  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1888,  B.A. 
(ist-class  Classical  Tripos)  1891,  M.A.  1903;  House  Master  at 
Christ's  Hospital,  Horsham,  since  1902. 


47 


George  Spence  Desborough 
Dale,  born  at  65  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields,  London,  on 
Monday,  15  October,  bapt. 
at  St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  12  November, 
died  suddenly  on  Wednes- 
day, 19  December,  bur.  at 
St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street, 
22  December  1838. 


George  Spence  Desborough  Dale,= 
born  at  65  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London,  on  Saturday,  25  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  24  February  1840;  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service ;  a 
Magistrate  in  India ;  shot  by 
accident  at  Mirzapore,  North- 
West  Provinces,  India,  aged  49, 
on  Wednesday,  27  March  1889. 


=Alice  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of 
\Villiam  Davis,  Major  Bengal 
Staff  Corps  and  Deputy- 
Inspector-General  of  Police, 
North-West  Provinces,  India ; 
marr.  at  Allahabad,  North-West 
Provinces,  India  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Richard  Baldwin),  on 
Thursday,  7  September  1865. 


George  Arthur  Dale,  born= 
at  Allahabad  on  Monday, 
19  November  1866;  2nd 
Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment 
5  February  1887,  Lieu- 
tenant 17  October  1888, 
Lieutenant  Indian  Staff 
Corps  30  July  1889, 
Captain  5  February  1898, 
Major  19th  Punjab  Light 
Infantry  5  P'cbruary  1905. 


=Meta,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
McKeown  of  Belfast,  co. 
Antrim,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Keightley 
of  Magherafelt,  co.  Derry  ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's,  New- 
town Breda,  co.  Down 
(by  the  Rev.  David  Taylor, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Robert  Workman,  D.D.), 
on  Saturday,  18  August 
1900. 


Alice    Maud,    born     Norah     Frances, 


in  November  1867, 
died  at  53  St. 
George's  Road, 
Pimlico,  London, 
aged  14,  on  Friday, 
5  January  1882. 


born  6  February 
1873-    _ 

Bertram      Cecil, 
born  7  July  1875, 


Edith  Mary,  born 
Ethel    Mary,    born     13        November 
and    died    in    No-     1877. 
vember  187 1. 


Cecil  Clare  Marston  Dale  of 
Sussex  Lodge,  Sidcup,  co. 
Kent ;  born  at  35  New  Bridge 
Street,  Blackfriars,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  27  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  25  July  1843  ; 
Mathematical  Scholar  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1861, 
B.A.  (bracketed  first  in  2nd-class 
("lassical  Tripos)  1865  ;  a  Student 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  3  May  1865, 
called  to  the  Bar  6  June  1868  ; 
Editor  of  various  legal  works. 


Rev.  Reginald  Francis  Dale,  F.R.A.S. ;  born  at  Sydenham, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Friday,  12  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  London,  10  October  1845  ;  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  30  October  1863,  aged  18,  Scholar 
1863,  B.A.  (ist-class  Math.  Mods,  and  2nd-class  Classical 
Mods.  1865,  ist-class  Math.  1866,  and  2nd-class  Classics 
1867)  1866,  Mus.B.  1866,  M.A.  1870;  Assistant  Master 
at  Westminster  School  1870-86,  Rector  of  Bletchington, 
CO.  Oxford,  1885-99,  of  Hampton  Poyle,  co.  Oxford, 
1891-97,  Rural  Dean  of  Islip  1894-99,  Mathematical 
Lecturer  at  Keble  College,  Oxford,  since  1899,  and  Vicar 
of  Bintey,  co.  Oxford,  since  Christmas  1905. 


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48 


^ifher^gtU  Cunliffc  of  g^taugfjton  JKlanor, 

CO.  I^imtinglion, 


^rwi. —  Quarterly  :  1st  and  4lh,  Sable 
three  conies  courant  argent,  Cunmffe; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Argent  three  eagles  wings 
elevated  sable  on  a  chief  gules  as  many 
fountains  proper,  PiCKERSGILL. 

Crests.  —  ij  A  greyhound  sejant  argent 
collared  sable  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  pellet,  Cuni.iffe;  2,  On  a  rock 
proper  an  eagle  as  in  the  arms  bezantee 
and  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet 
fitchee  or,  I'ICKERSGILI.. 

Motto. — Fideliter 


John  Pickcrsgill  of  Netherne= 
House,  CO.  Surrey,  and  of 
31  Tavistock  Square,  London 
(only  son  of  John  Pickersgill, 
by  Alary  his  wife);  born  13 
August  1785;  died  at  his 
residence,  31  Tavistock 
Square,  London,  in  his  8ist 
year,  on  Saturday,  1 1  No- 
vember, bur.  at  Addingham, 
CO.  York,  17  November  1865. 
Will  dated  12  June  1865, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  710,  65) 
24  November  1865,  by 
William  Cunliffe  Pickersgill 
of  Blendon  Hall,  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent,  and  John 
Cunliffe  Pickersgill  of  15 
Leadenhall  Street,  London, 
sons,  the  Exors.  Portrait 
in  the  possession  of  Sir 
Jofm  Pickersgill  Rodger, 
K.C.M.G.,  his  grandson; 
also  one  by  Nicolas  de 
Barabas,  in  the  possession 
of  Harry  Pickersgill-Ctmliffe, 
his  grandson. 


=Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Cunliffe  of  High 
House,  Addingham  ;  born 
at  Addingham  30  March, 
bapt.  there  23  May  1790; 
marr.  at  Addingham  2 
August  1810;  died  at  the 
Grand  Hotel,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  in  her  85  th 
year,  on  Sunday,  20  De- 
cember, bur.  at  Addingham 
29  December  1874.  Will 
dated  21  March  1867, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  71.75) 
15  January  1875,  by 
William  Cunliffe  Pickers- 
gill of  58  Princes'  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  and 
of  Blendon  Hall,  co. 
Kent,  son,  and  the 
Rev.  Henry  Shepherd  of 
Chaldon  Rectory,  co. 
Surrey,  the  Exors.  Por- 
trait in  the  possession  of 
Sir  John  Pickersgill 
Rodger,  K.C.M.G.,  her 
grandson. 


^^^^/^■u^    ^y^^iU^jr^^^^^ 


William  Cunliffe  Pickersgill  of  Blendon  Hall,  Bexley  ;= 
born  22  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  9  December  181 1  ;  died  at  Blendon  Hall, 
in  his  8ist  year,  on  Monday,  23  November,  bur. 
at  Bexley  27  November  1891.  Will  dated  12  July 
1890,  with  codicil  dated  18  September  1891,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1173,  91)  17  December  1891,  by  Carl 
Jay  of  34  Queen's  (jate  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  and  Thomas  Davison  of  24S  Bath  Street, 
Glasgow,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Anna,  dau.  of  George  Washington  Riggs 
of  Woodville,  near  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  ; 
marr.  at  Baltimore  17  December  1835; 
died  at  Blendon  Hall,  Bexley,  aged  81, 
on  Friday,  29  July,  bur.  at  Bexley 
3  August  1892.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated 
30  April  1892)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
872,  92)  17  August  1892,  to  Anna  Riggs 
Jay,  wife  of  Carl  Jay,  daughter,  and  one 
of  the  next  of  kin. 


Sophia  Cunliffe,  born  in  New  York  22  July  1838,  and  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  New  York; 
marr.  at  the  Church  of  the  Ascension,  New  York,  23  April  1857,  Louis  Jay  of  32  Nidda 
Strasse,  Frankfurt-am-Main,  and  of  Villa  Adele,  Baden  Baden,  Germany  (son  of  Friedrich  Jay 
of  Frankfurt-am-Main,  by  Adolf  Maria  Wilhelmina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Josua  Lemm^  of 
Frankfurt-am-Main);  bom  at  Frankfurt-am-Main  23  April  1825.     • 

As 

49 


Mary  Thorn  pson, 
bom  26  June, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  10  July 
1815;  died  10 
January  18 16, 
buried  at  St. 
La^vrence  Jewry, 
London. 


Sophia,  born  14  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry,  London,  22  April 
1817;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  St.  Pancras,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Melvill),  on  Thursday,  4  January  1844,  Robert  Rodger  of  Hadlow 
Castle,  CO.  Kent  (eldest  son  of  William  Rodger,  J. P.  for  co.  Lanark,  by 
Agnes  Robertson  his  wife);  educated  at  Glasgow  University;  J. P. 
for  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Lanark,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Kent  1865, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Hadlow  and  Peckham ;  died  at  his  residence, 
31  Tavistock  Square,  London,  aged  86,  on  Thursday,  17  August, 
bur.  at  Hadlow  22  August  1882.  Will  dated  28  August  1873,  with 
codicil  dated  29  May  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  721,  82)  21  September 
1882,  by  Sophia  Rodger  of  Hadlow  Castle,  relict,  William  Rodger  of 
Oaklands,  Spital,  co.  Chester,  brother,  and  William  Howard  of  Tower 
House,  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  the  surviving  Exors.  She  died  at  Nice, 
France,  aged  70,  on  Monday,  20  June,  and  was  bur.  at  Hadlow  i  July 
1887.  Will  dated  i8  October  1883,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively 
9  July  1884,  18  November  1885,  and  2  April  1887,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  800,  87)  2  September  1S87,  by  William  Wallace  Rodger  of  Hadlow 
Castle,  son,  one  of  the  Exors  named  in  3rd  codicil. 

I 


Anna  Riggs,  born  in  New  York,  U.S.A.,  31  January  1841,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Bexley,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Harding,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Henry  Shepherd,  Rector  of  Chaldon,  co.  Surrey),  on  Thursday,  7  June  1866, 
Carl  Jay  of  Frankfurt-am-Main,  Germany  (son  of  Friedrich  Jay  of  Frankfurt-am-Main, 
by  Adolf  Maria  Wilhelmina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Josua  Lemme  of  Frankfurt-am-Main) ;  born 
at  Frankfurt-am-Main  30  July  1834,  and  bapt.  there;  died  at  Blendon  Hall,  Bexley, 
24  September,  bur.  at  Be.xley  28  September  1897.  Adirion  (with  will  dated  16  July  1881) 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  19  March  189S,  to  Anna  Riggs  Jay,  relict. 

I 


William  Cunliffe  Pickersgill,= 
born  4  February  1844;  died 
at  Paris,  in  his  25th  year, 
on  Monday,  18  May,  bur. 
at  Bexley  26  May  1868. 


=Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Whitaker 
of  Palermo,  Sicily ;  marr.  at  the 
British  Consulate,  Palermo,  on 
Saturday,  18  February  1865  ;  died  at 
Rome  16  March  1899,  bur.  there. 


Anna  Sophia  Riggs,  born  at  Blendon  Hall, 
Bexley,  on  Sunday,  2  June,  bapt.  at  Bexley 
29  June  1867 ;  died  at  Netherne  House, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  5  months,  on  Sunday,  17 
November,  bur.  at  Bexley  21  November  1867. 


John    Pickersgill,    born 

4  September  1846;  died 
at  New  York,  U.S.A., 
aged  I  year  and  9 
months,     on     Monday, 

5  June  184S,  bur.  there. 


5° 


John  Cunliffe  Pickersgill-Cunliffe  of  Hooley= 
House,  Coulsdon,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  Portland 
House,  37  Portland  Place,  London ;  born  28 
March,  bapt.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry,  London, 
10  June  1819;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated 
6  March  1867,  the  additional  name  of  Cunliffe; 
died  at  Guy's  Hospital,  London  (from  the  result 
of  an  accident  on  the  railway  at  Caterham 
Junction  on  Monday,  22  September),  on  Mon- 
day, 6  October,  bur.  at  Coulsdon  1 1  October 
1873.  Will  dated  27  June  1867,  with  codicil 
dated  30  September  1873,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
682,  73)  25  October  1873,  by  Helen  Hutton 
Pickersgill-Cunliffe  of  Hooley  House,  Coulsdon, 
relict,  and  William  Cunliffe  Pickersgill  of  Blendon 
Hall,  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  brother,  the  Exors. 
Portrait  at  No7-thivood  Hall,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
A'icvlas  de  Barabas,  in  the  possession  of  his 
widozv. 


^S^^:^^,^,^-J^a^*^^^^^^2^^ 


:Helen  Hutton,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Thomas  Dale, 
D.D.,  Dean  of 
Rochester,  by  Emily 
Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Mallcott 
Richardson ;  born 
at  Beckenham,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday, 
10  May,  bapt.  there 
8  June  1829  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Pancras  New 
Church,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas 
Pelham  Dale,  Rector 
of  St.  Vedast's, 
Foster  Lane,  Lon- 
don), on  Tuesday, 
30  January  1849. 
Portrait  at  North- 
wood  Hall  by 
Nicolas  de  Barabas. 

{See  Pedigree  of 
Dale,  page  45.) 


Thomas  'I'hompson 
Pickersgill,  born  4 
June,  bapt.  at  St. 
Lawrence  Jewry,  Lon- 
don, 28  June  1821 ; 
died  unmarried  at 
Glasgow,  aged  26,  on 
Sunday,  18  July,  bur. 
at  Addingham,  co. 
York,  24  July  1847. 


George  Inglis  Pickers- 
gill, born  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  December 
1825  ;  bur.  in  a  vault 
in  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  13  February 
1826. 


Helen  Dale,  born  at  36  Gordon 
Square,  London,  on  Monday,  7 
January  1850  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Bexley  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Langton  Hodgkinson,  Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Mee 
Fuller,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  14 
January  1875,  Charles  Thomas 
Farquhar  Hodgkinson  (eldest  son  of 
Captain  Thomas  Hodgkinson  of  Elm 
Leigh,  Havant,  co.  Hants,  R.N.) ; 
born  28  July  1846;  died  suddenly, 
at  Warrenton,  Virginia,  U.S.A., 
on  Wednesday,  27  May,  bur. 
there  28  May  1885.  She  marr. 
2ndly  at  Baltimore  i  February  1890, 
John  Allston  Dent,  M.D. 


A 


John  Cunliffe  Pickersgill- 
Cunliffe  of  Coulsdon ;  born  at 
36  Gordon  Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  28  December 
1850;  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  22 
October  1870,  aged  19,  B.A. 
1873,  M.A.  1877;  Barrister- 
at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1876;  died  at  Lamorbey, 
near  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  in 
his  29th  year,  on  Wednes- 
day, 18  June  1879,  bur. 
at  Coulsdon.  Adifion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  i  September  1879, 
to  Harry  Pickersgill-Cunliffe 
of  Lamorbey,  brother. 


SI 


Rose,  born  at  36  Gordon 
Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  10  July  1852, 
died  there  on  Wednesday, 
4  August  following,  bur.  at 
Highgate,  co.  Middlesex. 


Thomas  Ellis  Thompson 
Cunliffe  Pickersgill,  born 
at  36  Gordon  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
17  December  1853  ; 
died,  in  his  6th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  8  March  1859, 
bur.  at  Highgate. 


George  Washington  Pickersgill, 
bom  on  Tuesday,  15  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  13  June  1827  ;  died, 
aged  4  months,  15  September, 
bur.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  20  September  1827. 


Margaret,  bom  on  Friday, 
2  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Law- 
rence Jewry,  London,  13  May 
1829  ;  died  on  Monday,  30 
August,  bur.  at  St.  Lawrence 
Jewry,  London,  4  September 
1830. 


George  Frampton  Pickersgill, 
born  on  Thursday,  16  Au- 
gust 1832;  died  at  31 
Tavistock  Square,  London, 
in  his  3rd  year,  19  July, 
bur.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 
London,  25  July  1835. 


Mary  Harriette, 
born  at  36 
Gordon  Square, 
London,  on 
Monday,  9  Ap- 
ril, bapt.  at  St. 
Pancras',  Lon- 
don, 24  May 
1855- 


Evelyn  Sophia, 
born  at  36 
Gordon  Square, 
London,  on 
Tuesday,  4  No- 
vember 1856, 
bapt.  at  St.  Pan- 
eras',  London, 
3  January  1S57. 


Harry  Pickersgill-Cunliffe= 
of  Staughton  Manor,  co. 
Huntingdon,  and  of 
Hallcroft  Hall,  Adding- 
ham,  CO.  York  ;  born  at 
36  Gordon  Square, 
London,  on  Monday, 
5  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Pan- 
eras',  London,  30  July 
1858;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  E.xeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  30 
April  1878,  aged  19; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Essex  and 
for  East  Riding,  co. 
York  ;  Lieutenant  York- 
shire Artillery  (Western 
Division  Royal  Artillery) 
1880-92. 


=Arlette  Isobel,  dau.  of 
Charles  William  Reynolds 
of  Ramslade,  co.  Berks, 
J. P.,  by  Charlotte  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Pierce  Butler ; 
born  at  2  Eaton  Place, 
Pimlico,  London,  15  De- 
cember i860;  marr.  at 
Easthampstead,  co.  Berks 
(by  the  Rev.  Lawford 
'iVilliam  Torriano  Dale, 
Vicar  of  Chiswick,  co. 
Middlesex,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Osborne  Gordon,  the 
Rector,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Palmer  Tidd  Pratt,  Vicar 
of  Bracknell,  CO.  Berks,  and 
the  Rev.  Edward  Henry 
Whinyates),  on  Thursday, 
4  Ni')vember  1880. 


Gertrude  Anna,  born 
at  Coulsdon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednes- 
day, 2  November 
1859,  bapt.  at  St. 
Pancras',  London,  6 
January  i860. 


Margaret  Emily,  born 
at  Hooley  House, 
Coulsdon,  on  Friday, 
1 1  January,  bapt.  at 
Coulsdon  7  April 
1861  ;  died,  aged  12, 
on  Sunday,  23  Novem- 
ber, bur.  at  Coulsdon 
27  November  1873. 


Jill  Helen,  born  at  6  Dean  Street,  Park  Lane, 
London,  on  Christmas  Day,  25  December 
1 88 1,  bapt.  at  St.  M.irk's,  South  Audley  Street, 
London,  8  March  1882  ;  marr.  at  Little  Chester- 
ford,  CO.  Essex  (by  the  Rev.  Reginald  Dale, 
great-uncle  of  the  bnde,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
John  Stewart,the  Rector),  on  Thursday,  3  April 
1902,  Christopher  Rede  Turner,  younger  son 
of  Major-General  Sir  Alfred  Edward  Turner, 
K.C.B.,  by  Emma  Blanche  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Hopkinson  of  Watton  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  74  Eccleston  Square, 
London.  =j= 

A 


Daphne  Arlette, 
born  at  Aldby 
Park,  CO.  York, 
29  July  1883 ; 
died  there,  aged 
7  months  and  8 
days,  on  Thurs- 
day, 6  March, 
bur.  at  Butter- 
cram  be,  CO.  York, 
9  March  1884. 


Saffron  Enid,  born  on  Good 
Friday,  27  March,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Down  Street, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Rowsell,  the  Vicar),  25  April 
1891.  _ 

John  Reynolds  Pickersgill- 
Cunliffe,  born  at  Chesterford 
Park  17  May,  bapt.  at  Little 
Chesterford  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Stewart)  23  June  1895. 


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Harriette  Eliza,  born  at  31  Tavistock  Square,  London,  27  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Pancras',  London, 
3  July  1835;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Dale,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
William  Weldon  Champneys)  on  Tuesday,  i8  April  1865,  the  Rev.  Henry  Shepherd  (2nd  son 
of  Henry  Shepherd  of  Shaw  End,  Kendal,  co.  Westmoreland,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Atkinson  of  Selside,  co.  Westmoreland);  born  11  January  1829;  of  Hertford  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  18  June  1846,  aged  17,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853;  Rector  of  Chaldon, 
CO.  Surrey,  1856-75.  =j= 


Alice,  bom  at  Coulsdon,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  18  March,  bapt.  there  18 
April  1S62;  marr.  at  Higham,  co.  Kent 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''=  George  Wing- 
field  Bourke,  Rector  of  Pulborough, 
CO.  Sussex,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Pelham  Dale,  Rector  of  Sausthorpe,  co. 
Lincoln,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick 
Rudston-Read,  Rector  of  Withyam,  co. 
Sussex,  and  the  Rev.  William  Spicer 
Wood,  D.D.,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday, 
3  August  1882,  Lieut.-Colonel  William 
Edwin  Fell  of  Fowthorpe,  Hunmanby, 
CO.  York  (2nd  son  of  William  Edwin 
Cotton  Fell  of  Lochrin,  near  Edin- 
burgh, by  Barbara  Louisa  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Thomson  of  Priorletham, 
St.  Andrew's,  co.  Fife) ;  born  at  11 
Brunswick  Street,  Edinburgh,  10  June 
1858  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  27  April  1878,  aged  19; 
Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  Duke  of 
York's  Own  Royal  Garrison  Artillery 
(Militia)  from  1905 ;  J.P.  for  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  1906. 


Charles  Pickersgill-Cunlifire= 
of  Beaconhill  Park,  Hind- 
head,  CO.  Surrey ;  bom 
at  Coulsdon  on  Thursday, 
19  March,  bapt.  there 
4  June  1863;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 15  October  1881, 
aged  18  ;  died,  aged  42, 
on  Tuesday,  26  September, 
bur.  at  Churt,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Michaelmas  Day,  29 
September  1905.  Will 
dated  23  June  1903, 
proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  7  November 
1905,  by  Harry  Pickers- 
gill-Cunliffe  and  Charles 
Edward  Hoskins  Master, 
the  Exors. 


=Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins, 
3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Hos- 
kins Master  of  Barrow 
Green  House,  in  the 
parish  of  Oxted,  co. 
Surrey,  J. P.,  by  Emily 
his  wife,  younger  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Borrer  of 
Pakyns  Manor,  Hurst- 
pierpoint,  co.  Sussex,  J.P. ; 
bom  at  Grove  Lodge, 
Winkfield,  co.  Berks,  on 
Wednesday,  22  January, 
bapt.  at  Winkfield  9 
March  1862;  marr.  at 
Oxted  (by  the  Rev. 
Frank  Parnell,  the  Rector, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Carey  Hampton 
Borrer,  Rector  of  Hurst- 
pierpoint)  on  Thursday, 
12  April  1883. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Master, 
Vol.  13,  page  84.) 


John  Cunliffe  Pickersgill-Cunlifife,  born  at  Barrow  Green  House,  Oxted,  on  Sunday, 
27  January,  bapt.  at  Oxted  i  March  1884;  educated  at  Haileybury ;  entered  the  Army 
from  Militia  as  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Worcestershire  Regiment  4  July  1903,  Lieutenant  1907  ; 
served  in  South  African  War  with  the  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  1902  (King's  medal 
with  cla.sp). 


S3 


Louis  Pickersgill-Cunliffe, 
born  at  Coulsdon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Sunday,  31 
July,  bapt.  there  22  Au- 
gust, died  at  Coulsdon, 
aged  23  days,  on  Tuesday, 
23  August,  bur.  there  27 
August  1864. 


Mabel,  born  at  Coulsdon  Katharine,  born  at  Hooley  House, 
on  Friday,  9  February,  Coulsdon,  on  Wednesday,  20  October, 
bapt.  there  8  April  1866.       bapt.  at  Coulsdon  21  November  i86g. 


Ethel,  born  at  Coulsdon 
on  Sunday,  24  February, 
bapt.  there  7  April  1867. 


Milicent,  born  at  Coulsdon  on 
Monday,  16  December  1872,  bapt. 
there  12  January  1873. 


Evelyn  Edward  Pickersgill-Cunliffe, 
born  at  Sullington,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Monday,  26  January,  bapt. 
there  i  March  1885 ;  educated  at 
Haileybury. 


Valentine  Audrey 
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, 
born  at  Sullington 
on  Saturday,  22 
January,  bapt.  there 
27  February  1887. 


Margaret  Aline,  born  at  Burgate, 
Godalming,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  12  July,  bapt.  at  Bus- 
bridge,  CO.  Surrey,  1 1  August 
1890. 


54 


iEonice,  formerly)  of  iSetsljanger,  to.  B.ent. 


Arms. — Quarterly:  1st,  Gules  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or,  MORRICE; 
2nd,  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines  a  lion  rampant 
or,  Tudor  Trevor  ;  3rd,  Argent  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sable,  Cadvvgan  ;  4th,  Gules  an  escutcheon  within 
an  orle  of  martlets  argent,  Ciiadwick. 

Crest. — On  a  rest  a  falcon  proper  beaked  and  belled  or. 

Motto. — Scuto  fidei. 


Frederick  Edward  Morrice  of  Betshanger,  co.  Kent,  eldest  son  of  the= 
Rev.  James  Morrice  of  Betshanger,  Rector  of  Betshanger  and  Vicar 
of  Flower,  co.  Northampton  {Portrait  in  oils  \Kit-cat^  by  Sir  Henry 
Raeburn,  at  Brampton,  co.  Suffolk,  in  the  possession  of  Frederick 
Launcelot  Hamilton  Morrice,  his  great-grandson),  by  Marie  Colted, 
Comtesse  du  Care!  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adrian,  Marquis  du  Carel  of 
Chateau  de  Muids,  Caudebec,  Normandy  {Pastel  Portrait  by 
de  la  Tour  at  Brampton,  in  the  possession  of  Frederick  Launcelot 
Hamilton  Morrice,  her  great-grandson) ;  born  at  Barford,  co. 
Warwick,  8  December  1778;  sometime  Lieutenant  2nd  Dragoons; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kent;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  aged  81, 
18  February,  bur.  at  Betshanger  26  February  1858.  M.I.  Will 
dated  27  April  1S50,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  152,  58)  9  March  1858, 
by  Frederick  Francis  James  Morrice  of  Hamswell  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  son,  the  surviving  Exor.  Portrait  in  oils  {Kit-cat)  by 
John  Prescott  Ktiight,  R.A.,  at  Brampton,  in  the  possession  of 
Frederick  Launcelot  Hamilton  Morrice,  his  grandson. 


J^^. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Ellison  of  Hebhurn  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  by  Henrietta 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Isaacson,  son  of  John 
Isaacson,  Recorder  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland,  1725 
-37  ;  born  6  April,  bapt. 
at  Heworth,  co.  Durham, 
29  May  1786  ;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London, 
6  June  1816;  died  at 
Grosvenor  Place,  Bath, 
on  Saturday,  2  June, 
bur.  at  Betshanger  9 
June  1855.     M.I. 

{See  "Notes"  to"  Visitation 
of  England  and  IFales," 
Vol.  6,  page  201.) 


Frederick  Francis  James  Morrice  of  Ditchingham  Hall,= 
CO.  Norfolk,  formerly  of  Betshanger  (only  child) ;  born 
at  Newtown  House,  co.  Hants,  12  March,  bapt.  at 
Newtown  22  June  1820;  educated  at  Harrow;  joined 
the  Rifle  Brigade  as  2nd  Lieutenant  19  October  1838, 
Lieutenant  15  October  1841,  retired  13  October  1843; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  died  at 
Ditchingham  Hall,  aged  62,  on  Wednesday,  23  August, 
bur.  at  Ditchingham  26  August  1882.  M.I.  Portrait 
in  oils  {Kit-cat)  by  Arthur  Cope,  R.A.,  at  Brampton,  in 
the  possession  of  Frederick  Launcelot  Hamilton  Morrice, 
his  son. 


=Georgiana  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 
and  coheir  of  the  Rev.  Lancelot 
Robert  Brown  of  Fenstanton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  Rector  of  Kelsale, 
Carlton,  Thorington  and  Saxmundham, 
all  CO.  Suffolk,  by  Anna  Maria  his 
wife,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Bence 
Bence  of  Thorington,  Rector  of 
Beccles,  co.  Suffolk  ;  born  22  June 
18 18;  marr.  at  Kelsale  on  Tuesday, 
3  October  1848  ;  died  at  Brampton 
Hall  on  Monday,  6  March,  bur.  at 
Ditchingham  on  Friday,  10  March 
1899.     M.I. 


Georgiana  Elizabeth  Annie,  born  in  Half-Moon  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  26  March  1S51  ;  died  unmarried  on 
Tuesday,  25  April  1899,  bur.  at  Ditchingham.     M.I. 


Henrietta  Isabella,  born 
31  March  1853,  bapt. 
at  the  Abbey  Church, 
Bath. 


55 


Frederick  Launcelot  Hamilton  Morrice= 
of  Brampton  Hall,  co.  Suffolk ;  born 
at  Hamswell  House,  near  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Monday,  5  February, 
bapt.  at  Cold  Ashton,  co.  Gloucester, 
18  March  1855  ;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1874, 
LL.B.  1878 ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  20  June  1876,  called  to  the  Bar 
17  November  1879  ;  J. P.  for  the  counties 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 


=Emily  Theresa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
George  Stapleton,  Vicar  of  Seamer,  co.  York,  by 
Mary  Jane  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  the  Hon'^''= 
Charles  St.  Clair  of  Eyemouth,  co.  Berwick, 
Commander  R.N.  ;  born  at  Scarborough,  co. 
York,  on  Wednesday,  5  November  1879,  and  bapt. 
there  privately ;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley 
Street,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Frederick 
Lefevre  Blunt,  Bishop  of  Hull,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Walford,  Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's,  Walton 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  and  the  Rev.  Robert 
Henry  Hadden,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  5  July 
1905.  Portrait  in  red  chalk  by  John  Seymour 
Lucas,  R.A.,  at  Brampton. 


Humphrey  Alan  Walter  Morrice,  born  at 
36  Clanricarde  Gardens,  Kensington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  24  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Street,  Chelsea, 
on  Wednesday,  27  June  1906. 


Cuthbert  Henry  Morrice,  born  at  Hamswell= 
House,  near  Bath,  on  Thursday,  25  March, 
bapt.  at  Cold  Ashton  2  May  1858;  educated 
at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1876;  entered 
the  Army  23  October  1880,  Captain  Royal 
Fusiliers  20  March  1888,  retired  2  April  1898. 


=Nelly  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  Alonzo  Money, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  by  Eliza  Maria  Boddam 
his  wife  ;  born  in  India  8  October  1862  ; 
marr.  at  the  British  Consulate,  also  at  the 
English  church  at  Cairo,  Egypt  (by  the 
Very  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Butcher,  English 
Chaplain),  12  February  1889. 


William  Kyrle  Frederick  Morrice,  born  at  Cairo 
(in  the  house  of  Sir  Alonzo  Money)  23  April, 
bapt.  at  Cairo  (by  the  Very  Rev.  Charles  Henry 
Butcher,  English  Chaplain)  24  May  1900. 


<r^^^ 


56 


BRASSEY. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  ^r»;^.— Quarterly  :  Per  fesse 
indented  sable  and  argent  in  the  first  quarter  a  mallard 
of  the  second  beaked  and  legged  gules. 

Crest. — A  mallard  as  in  the  arms. 

Supporters. — On  either  side  a  mallard  argent  beaked  legged 
and  collared  gules  suspended  from  the  collar  an 
escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  Bulkeley,  viz.  :  Sable 
a  chevron  between  three  bulls'  heads   caboshed  argent. 

Motto. — Arduis  saepe  metu  nunquam. 


iferassej. 


John  Brassey  of  Buerton,  in  Aldford,  co.  Chester=j=Eli/.abeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Perceval  of 


(2nd  son  of  George  Brassey  of  Buerton,  by 
Elizabeth  Jackson  his  wife);  born  19  May,  bapt. 
at  Aldford  20  July  1778;  died,  aged  52,  28 
January,  bur.  at  Aldford  2  February  1831. 


Haslington  Hall,  co.  Chester ;  marr. 
at  Warmingham,  co.  Chester,  19  May 
1805:  died,  aged  62,  31  March,  bur. 
at  Aldford  4  April  1840. 


Thomas  Brassey  of  Bulkeley,  and  of  Buerton,  in  Aldford,  both  co.  Chester,  and  of= 
56  Lowndes  Square,  London;  born  at  Buerton  7  November  1805,  bapt.  at  Aldford 
22  January  1806;  Land  Surveyor  at  Birkenhead,  co.  Chester,  1826,  Railway 
Contractor  in  London  1836;  constructed  railway  line  from  Paris  to  Rouen  1841-43, 
and  from  Rouen  to  Havre  1843-45  ;  Contractor  for  the  Great  Northern  Railway 
1847-51,  railways  in  Italy  1850-53,  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada  1852-59,  and 
railways  in  Australia  1859-63;  died  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged  65,  on 
Thursday,  8  December,  bur.  at  Catsfield,  co.  Sussex,  13  December  1870.  Will  dated 
8  July  1854,  with  five  codicils  dated  respectively  8  October  i860,  2  February  1864, 
24  March  1864,  25  April  1868  and  5  March  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  70,  71) 
7  February  187 1,  by  William  Wagstaff,  gent.,  and  Henry  Arthur  Brassey  and  Albert 
Brassey,  sons,  three  of  the  Exors. 


=Maria  Farringdon, 
2nd  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Harrison  of 
Liverpool  ;  marr. 
at  Birkenhead  20 
December  1831  ; 
died  at  St.  Leo- 
nard's-on-Sea, aged 
60,  on  Wednes- 
day, 3  January, 
bur.  at  Catsfield  6 
January  1877. 

B 


Anna,  only  child  of  John= 
AUnutt  of  14  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  by 
Elizabetii  Harriet  his  ist  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Fassett  Burnett 
of  May  Place,  Crayford,  co. 
Kent ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  William 
Jex-Blake,  Assistant  Master 
of  Rugby),  on  Tuesday, 
9  October  i860  ;  a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  ;  invested 
by  the  King  of  the  Sandwich 
Islands  with  the  Order  of 
Kapiolani ;  Authoress  of  "A 
Voyage  in  the  Sunbeam," 
"  Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the 
East,"  "In  the  Trades  and 
Tropics,"  "The  Last  Voyage," 
and  for  private  circulation, 
"  The  Flight  of  the  Meteor," 
and  "A  Voyage  in  the 
Eothen;"  died  on  her  hus- 
band's yacht,  "  Sunbeam," 
between  Port  Darwin  and 
the  Mauritius,  on  the  way  to 
Mauritius  and  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  14  September 
1887,  hur.  at  sea.  Adinon 
(with  will  dated  22  December 
1882)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  313,  88)  16  April  1888, 
to  Thomas,  Baron  Brassey, 
K.C.B.,  father  and  guardian 
of  Muriel  Agnes  Brassey  and 
Marie  Adelaide  Brassey,  s|)in- 
sters,  minors,  the  daughters. 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir  Thomas  Brassey,  Baron  Brassey,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,= 
LL.D.  ;  born  at  Stafford  11  February  1836,  bapt. 
privately  the  same  day  (baptism  registered  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stafford) ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  University  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  1855,  aged  19,  B.A.  1859, 
M.A.  1864,  Hon.  D.C.L.  1888,  Hon.  LL.D.  Dubhn 
1903;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  26  January 
1866  ;  M.P.  for  Devonport  June  to  July  1865,  and 
for  Hastings  1868-86;  President  Statistical  Society 
1879-80;  a  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1880-84,  and 
Secretary  from  November  1S84  to  1885  ;  served  on 
Royal  Commissions  on  Opium  (Chairman)  1893, 
Unseaworthy  Ships,  Defence  of  Coaling  Stations,  Relief 
of  Aged  Poor,  and  Canals  and  Inland  Navigation ; 
a  Lord-in- Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  1893-95  !  Governor 
of  University  College,  London,  President  Institution  of 
Naval  Architects  1893-95  >  ^"  Associate  of  the  Institu- 
tion of  Civil  Engineers  ;  Governor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  Victoria  1895-1900;  a  Younger  Brother  of 
Trinity  House;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex;  Hon. 
Colonel  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Artillery  12  December 
1891,  Hon.  Commander  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  and  of 
Liverpool  Brigade  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers  ; 
a  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  1889,  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy  1907,  and  a 
Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England ;  created  K.C.B.  24  May  1881, 
G.C.B.  29  June  1906,  invested  at  Buckingham  Palace 
on  Tuesday,  24  July  1906;  elected  Mayor  of  Bexhill  on  Saturday, 
9  November  1907;  Patron  of  the  living  of  St.  Anne's,  Birkenhead, 
CO.  Chester ;  created  Baron  Brassey  of  Bulkeley,  co.  Chester,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  16  .August  1886;  Author  of  "  VV'ork 
and  Wages,"  1872,  "Foreign  Work  and  British  Wages,"  1879,  "British 
Navy"  (5  vols.)  1881,  and  "Sixty  Years  of  Progress,"  1904;  founder 
and  first  Editor  of  "  The  Naval  Annual." 


Helen   de  Vere,    born    at    24    Park    Lane,    London,   on 
Sunday,  4  September,  bapt.  at  Catsfield  13  October  1S92. 


=Lady  Sybil  de 
Vere,  youngest 
dau.  of  Arthur  de 
Vere,  Viscount 
Maiden  (eldest 
son  of  Arthur 
Algernon,  6th 
Earl  of  Essex), 
by  Emma  KLiry 
his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry 
Meux  of  Theo- 
bald's Park,  CO. 
Hertford,  ist 
Baronet);  born  at 
2  Lyall  Street, 
Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day,29November 
1858;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
18  September 
1890.     2nd  wife. 


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Ralph  Perceval  Brassey,  born  26  June  1808, 
bapt.  at  Aldford,  co.  Chester,  22  January 
1809;  died,  aged  22,  ir  July,  bur.  at  Aldford 
14  July  1830. 


John  Brassey,  born  29  September  181 1,  bapt. 
at  Aldford  12  January  1813;  died,  aged  17, 
8  April,  bur.  at  Aldford  13  April  1829. 


John  Brassey, 
born  I  June, 
died  16  June, 
bur.  at  North 
Waltham,    co. 


Arthur      Brassey 


Henry 

Preston  Hall,  Aylesford,  co 
Kent;  born  14  July  1840; 
of  University  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated    29    March    1859, 

Hants,  19  June     aged     18,     B.A.     1863,     M.A. 

1839.  1865  ;    a  Student  of  Lincoln's 

Inn  1867;  M.P.  for  Sandwich 
1868-85;  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Kent,  High  Sheriff  1890; 
died  at  Preston  Hall,  Aylesford, 
aged  50,  on  Wednesday,  13 
May,  bur.  at  Aylesford  17  May 
1891. 


of=f=Harriet  Anna,  dau.  of  George  Robert 
Stevenson  of  Tongswood,  Hawkhurst,  co. 
Kent,  Major  West  Kent  Militia,  formerly  of 
the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  ;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Upper  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Horace  Cookes,  Fellow  of 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  uncle  of  the 
bride),  on  Thursday,  14  June  1866;  died  at 
24  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  aged  53, 
on  Friday,  15  July,  bur.  at  Aylesford  19  July 
1898.  Will  dated  12  July  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  896,  98)  18  August  1898,  by 
Henry  Leonard  Campbell  Brassey,  son,  the 
sole  Exor. 


i^For  issue  see  page  66.) 


Thomas  Allnutt  Brassey  of  Park  Gate,  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  F.R.G.S.  ;= 
bom  at  Beauport,  co.  Sussex,  7  March  1863  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  October  1882,  aged  19,  B.A. 
(Honours:  2iid  History)  1886,  M.A.  1902,  elected  Hon.  Fellow  1907  ; 
Lieutenant  West  Kent  (Queen's  Own)  Yeomanry  Cavalry  19  December 
1891,  Captain  19  January  1898,  Major  22  November  1901,  2nd  in 
Command  1906,  and  Hon.  Lieutenant  Royal  Naval  Artillery 
Volunteers  (London  Brigade)  1888-92;  served  in  South  African  War 
1900,  in  command  of  69th  Sussex  Company  Imperial  Yeomanry 
(which  he  raised),  in  action  near  Pretoria  (medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  was  first  Acting  Civil  Commissioner  for  H.M.  Government  in 
Pretoria  in  1900;  Assistant  Private  Secretary  to  Earl  Spencer  when 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1892-95  ;  Assistant  Secretary  to  Royal 
Commission  on  Opium  1894;  a  Member  of  Council  of  Royal 
Colonial  Institute  and  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects,  an  Associate 
of  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  and  Chairman  of  Committee  of 
Agricultural  Organisation  Society;  J. P.  for  East  Sussex;  F.R.G.S.; 
appointed  a  Knight  of  tJrace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  on  Thursday,  6  December  1906, 
and  is  a  Commander  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy ;  Editor  of  "  The 
Naval  Annual,"  1890-1907  ;  Author  of  "Problems  of  Empire." 


=Lady  Idina  Mary,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  William, 
I  St  Marquess  of  Aber- 
gavenny, K.G.,  J. P., 
by  Caroline  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Vanden-Bempde- 
Johnstone  of  Hackness 
Hall,  CO.  York,  2nd 
Baronet ;  born  at  Hope 
Hall,  Tadcaster,  co. 
York,  5  May  1865; 
marr.  at  Eridge  Green, 
CO.  Sussex,  28  Feb- 
ruary 1889;  appointed 
a  Lady  qf  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  on 
Thursday,  6  December 
1906. 


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Elizabeth,  bapt.  at  Aldford,  co.  Chester,  25  January  18 14;  marr.  at  Bruera,  co.  Chester, 
13  December  1831,  the  Rev.  James  Wright  (son  of  Stephen  Wright  of  Foulksrath  Castle,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Meade  Nisbett,  Rector  of  Borrisokane, 
CO.  Tipperary) ;  born  at  Foulksrath  Castle  10  August  1795;  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1831  ;  Incumbent  of  Latchford,  co.  Chester,  for  33  years;  died  at  Latchford  Parsonage, 
aged  72,  on  Sunday,  22  September,  bur.  at  Latchford  25  September  1867.  Will  dated  26  May 
1866,  proved  at  Chester  24  October  1867,  by  James  Wright  of  Latchford,  Civil  Engineer, 
and  the  Rev.  Arthur  Wright  of  Kenyon  Terrace,  Claughton,  co.  Chester,  sons,  and  Edward 
Chapman  Poore  of  42  Castie  Street,  Liverpool,  son-in-law,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Latchford 
Parsonage,  aged  52,  on  Thursday,  30  November,  and  was  bur.  at  Latchford  4  December  1865. 

=r 


Lieut.-Colonel  Albert  Brassey  of  Heythrop  Hall,  Chipping= 
Norton,  co.  Oxford,  and  of  29  Berkeley  Square,  London  ; 
born  at  Rouen,  France,  22  February  1844;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  18 
October  1862,  aged  18,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1899;  entered 
the  Army  as  Cornet  14th  (The  King's)  Hussars  21  August 
1867,  Lieutenant  3  April  i86g  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Oxford- 
shire (Queen's  Own  Oxford  Hussars)  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
21  .'Vpril  1892,  retired  19  December  1894;  J. P.  for  co. 
Oxford,  High  Sheriff  1878  ;  Master  of  Heythrop  Hounds 
since  1873;  M.P.  for  North  Oxfordshire  (Banbury 
Division)  1895-1906. 


o^Cc^i^ty*y^ 


=Hon''''=  Matilda  Marie  Helena,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Charles  Robert, 
4th  Baron  Clanmorris  of  Creg, 
CO.  Galway,  and  of  Newbrook, 
CO.  Mayo,  by  Sarah  Selina  his  wife, 
4th  dau.  of  Burton  Persse  of 
Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway,  D.L.  ; 
born  at  Moyode  Castle  27  April 
1850  ;  marr.  at  Ardrahan,  co. 
Galway  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon''''= 
Charles  Brodrick  Bernard,  Bishop 
of  Tuam,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
William  Nugent,  the  Rector),  on 
Thursday,  12  January  1871. 


Lilian  Maude,  born  at  Adlestrop,  co.  Gloucester,  on  P'riday,  20  October,  bapt.  there 
14  November  187 1;  marr.  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Teignmouth  Shore, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  William  Beaty  Marshall,  the  Rector),  on  Tuesday,  6  December 
1898,  Richard  Alexander  Scott  of  Lasborough,  co.  Gloucester  (son  of  William  Scott  of 
Charlton  Park,  co.  Kent,  J. P.,  Captain  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  by  Selina  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Erskine  of  Balhall,  co.  Forfar,  and  Loughaven,  co.  Aberdeen) ;  born  in  London 
17  May  1856,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London;  educated  at  Marlborough 
College ;  entered  the  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant  (unattached)  and  the  30th  (The  Cambridgeshire) 
Regiment  of  Foot  28  April  1875,  Lieutenant  28  April  1876,  Lieutenant  i8th  Hussars  12  June 
1878,  Captain  i  January  1885,  Captain  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays)  28  October  1885, 
Adjutant  Oxfordshire  (Queen's  Own  Oxford  Hussars)  Yeomanry  Cavalry  i  June  1888  to 
31  May  1893,  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  2  May  1894,  retired  10  March  1897. 

/k 


Mabelle  Annie  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England) ;  born  at  her  grandfather's  residence,  14  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  8  June  1865  ;  marr.  at  Catsfield,  co.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Page  Eden,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''<=  Charles  William  Alexander  Feilding),  on  Tuesday,  17  April  1888, 
Charles  Augustus  Egerton  of  Mountfield  Court,  and  of  "  The  Banks,"  Robertsbridge,  both  co. 
Sussex  (elder  son  of  Edward  Christopher  Egerton  of  Mountfield  Court,  M.P.  for  Macclesfield, 
by  Lady  Mary  Frances  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Charles  Herbert,  2nd  Earl  Manvers) ;  born 
in  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  24  August,  bapt.  at  Rostherne,  co.  Chester,  11  October 
1846;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  18  May  1864,  aged  17, 
B.A.  1870  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex. 

A 
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George  Brassey  of  Cuddington  Hall,  Malpas,  co.= 
Chester;  born  at  Buerton,  co.  Chester,  19  Feb- 
ruary, ba])t.  at  Aldford,  co.  Chester,  7  July  1816; 
died  at  Cuddington  Hall,  aged  65,  21  July,  bur. 
at  Bunbury,  co.  Chester,  26  July  1881.     M.I. 


Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cawley  of  Swandley,  co. 
Chester;  marr.  at  Burwardsley,  co.  Chester, 
25  May  1841  ;  died  at  Cuddington  Hall, 
in  her  64th  year,  19  January,  bur.  at 
Bunbury  23  January  1873.     M.I. 


John  Brassey,  born 
1 1  April  1842  ;  died 
at  Cuddington  Hall, 
aged  7,  17  August, 
bur.  at  Bunbury  21 
August  1849.     M.I. 


Thomas  Brassey  of  Cuddington  Hall ;  born 
31  August  1843  ;  died  at  Cuddington  Hall 
9  July,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Malpas  1 1 
July  1896.  Will  dated  11  July  1894, 
proved  at  Chester  13  October  1896,  by 
Richard  Brassey,  the  sole  Exor. 


George  Brassey,  born 
15  May,  bapt.  at  Malpas 
1 1  June  1845  ;  died  30 
September,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Malpas  2 
October  1907. 


Mary  Cawley,  born  at  Cuddington  Hall,  bapt.  at  Malpas 
29  March  1848;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Malpas  (by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Wright,  Rector  of  Tilston,  co.  Chester,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Dobell,  Curate  of  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh),  on 
Thursday,  19  June  1873,  Thomas  Maddocks  of  Woodlands-in- 
Wem,  CO.  Salop  (son  of  Thomas  Maddocks  of  Woodlands-in-Wem, 
by  Mary  his  wife);  born  at  Woodlands-in-Wem  17  March  1846, 
and  bapt.  at  Newtown,  co.  Salop ;  of  Exeter  College,Oxford, 
matriculated  19  May  1864,  aged  18,  B.A.  1867;  J. P.  for  co.  Salop. 


John  Perceval  Brassey,  born 
1 2  February,  bapt.  at  Alalpas 
16  April  1851;  died  8  July, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Malpas  II  July  1894.  Will 
dated  8  July  1894,  proved  at 
Chester  6  September  1894, 
by  Richard  Brassey  and 
Robert  Parker,  the  Exors. 


Rose  Zara  Maria,  born  at  Adlestrop,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday,  29  October,  bapt.  there 
26  November  1872  ;  marr.  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Teignmouth  Shore, 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  William  Beaty  Marshall, 
the  Rector),  on  Saturday,  2  May  1896,  the  Hon'''^  Denis  St.  George  Daly  of  Dunsandle, 
CO.  Galway,  and  of  Over  Norton  Park,  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford  (son  of  Denis  St.  George, 
2nd  Baron  Dunsandle);  born  5  September  1862;  educated  at  the  Royal  Academy,  Gosport, 
and  in  (Germany ;  joined  the  Galway  Militia  in  1879,  appointed  Lieutenant  i8th  Hussars 
21  May  1884,  Captain  14  August  1889,  Adjutant  Yeomanry  Cavalry  i  January  1892, 
Captain  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeomanry  Cavalry  19  May  1894,  Major  8  May  1901  (retired); 
succeeded  jointly  with  his  brother,  William  Daly,  to  all  the  estates  of  Denis  St.  George, 
2nd  Baron  Dunsandle,  who  died  11  January  1893. 


A 


Constance  Alberta, 
born  at  Beauport, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Tues- 
day, 18  February 
1868;  died  at  Nor- 
manhurst  Court, 
Battle,  CO.  Sussex, 
aged  4  years,  on 
Friday,  24  January, 
bur.  at  Catsfield,  co. 
Sussex,  27  January 
1873- 


Muriel  Agnes,  of  The  Old  Lodge,  Ashdown  Forest,  and  The  Manor 
House,  Bexhill,  both  co.  .Sussex ;  born  at  24  Park  Lane,  London,  on 
Sunday,  21  April  1872  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
4  August  1891,  Gilbert  George  Reginald,  Earl  De  La  W'arr ;  born  at 
17  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  on  Monday,  22  March  i86q; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  ;  Major  2nd  Cinque  Ports  Artillery  Volunteers 
9  March  1901  ;  served  in  South  African  War  1900,  as  Captain  in 
Bethune's  Mounted  Infantry  (wounded  at  Vryhead  when  carrying 
despatches  20  May  1900);  J. P.,  County  Alderman  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Sussex;  succeeded  his  father  as  8th  Earl  5  January  1896.  Divorced 
on  her  petition  in  1902.  =f= 

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Richard  Brassey, 
born  14  June 
1 8 18,  bapt.  at 
Aldford,  CO. 

Chester,  27  Jan- 
uary 1819;  died, 
aged  17,  15 
January,  bur.  at 
Aldford  20  Jan- 
uary 1836. 


Robert  Brassey  of  Bulkeley  Grange,  Malpas,= 
CO.  Chester ;  born  10  June,  bapt.  at  Aldford 
14  July  1822;  died  at  Bulkeley  Grange 
TO  June,  bur.  at  Bickerton,  co.  Chester,  14 
June  1889.  Will  dated  31  March  1884, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  19 
April  1889  and  25  May  1889,  proved  at 
Chester  21  August  1889,  by  Richard 
Brassey  of  Egerton  Hall,  near  Malpas,  and 
Robert  Perceval  Brassey  of  Bank  House, 
Cholniondeley,  near  Malpas,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Dutton 
of  Bickerton;  marr.  at  Malpas 
15  March  1843  ;  died  at 
Bulkeley  Grange  20  March 
1891,  bur.  at  Bickerton. 
Admon  was  granted  at  Chester 
14  July  1891,  to  Richard 
Brassey  of  Egerton  Hall, 
Malpas,  son,  and  one  of  the 
next  of  kin. 


Richard  Brassey,  born  at  Bulkeley= 
20  February  1844,  and  bapt.  there 
privately;  died  17  June,  bur.  at 
Bickerton  21  June  1904.  Will 
dated  17  September  1902,  proved 
at  Chester  22  July  1904,  by 
Herbert  Bruce  Brassey  and  Harry 
Perceval  Mortimer,  the  Exors. 


^Prudence  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Lightfoot  of  Handley,  co. 
Chester,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Dutton  of 
Bickerton  ;  born  at  Aldersey, 
CO.  Chester,  18  March,  bapt. 
at  Coddington,  co.  Chester, 
27  April  1851  ;  marr.  at 
Handley  12  June  1872. 


Herbert  Bruce  Brassey  of  Bulkeley  Grange ; 
born  at  Egerton  Hall,  Malpas,  30  March, 
bapt.  there  privately  2  April  1873  ;  educated 
at  Whitchurch  Grammar  School. 


Robert  Perceval  Brassey, 
born  8  May  1845  J  died 
at  Cholmondeley,  Malpas, 
II  October  1898,  bur.  at 
Bickerton.  Will  dated  20 
November  1885,  proved 
at  Chester  21  November 
1898,  by  Richard  Brassey 
and  Mary  Caroline 
Brassey,  the  Exors. 


May  Eleanor  Annie,  born  at  Adlestrop,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday,  8  October,  bapt. 
there  12  November  1874  ;  marr.  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  John  Erasmus 
Philipps,  formerly  Vicar  of  Enstone,  co.  Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Jubb,  the 
Rector,  and  the  Rev.  Richard  Owen,  Rector  of  Llfar  Bala,  co.  Flint),  on  Thursday,  2  March 
1905,  Robin  Kenrick  Price  of  Weston  Hall,  Towcester,  co.  Northampton  (only  son  of 
Richard  John  Lloyd  Price  of  Rhiwlas  and  Rhiwaedog,  both  co.  Merioneth,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1869,  and  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Carnarvon  and  Denbigh,  by  Evelyn  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Hopwood  of  Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster) ;  born  in  London 
3  June  1870,  and  bapt.  at  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Sandhurst; 
Captain  East  Kent  (The  Buffs)  Regiment  of  Foot,  Adjutant  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  Lancashire 
Fusiliers;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth  1892. 


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Marie  Adelaide,  born  at  24  Park  Lane,  London,  on  Wednesday,  24  March  1875  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  20  July  1892,  Freeman  Freeman -Thomas  of  Ratton  and 
Yapton,  both  co.  Sussex  (only  son  of  Frederick  Freeman  Thomas  of  Ratton  and  Yapton,  J. P., 
by  the  Hon'''"=  Mabel  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry,  ist  Viscount  Hampden,  G.C.B.,  formerly 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons);  born  at  Ratton  on  Wednesday,  12  September,  bapt.  at 
Willingdon,  co.  Sussex,  4  November  1866  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1901)  Sussex  Artillery  (Militia),  Eastern  division  of  Royal 
Artillery,  27  February  1892  to  1901,  Major  Sussex  Imperial  Yeomanry  from  1901  ;  A.D.C.  to 
Lord  Brassey,  when  (Governor  of  Victoria,  1897-1900;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex;  M.P.  for  Hastings 
2  October  1900  to  January  1906;  appointed  a  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  December  1905; 
elected  M.P.  for  co.  Cornwall  (Bodmin  division)  25  July  1906;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll, 
"Times"  20  August  and  18  November  1892,  the  additional  name  of  Freeman  before  that  of 
Thomas.  ^ 


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Mary  Elizabeth,  born  at  Bulkeley,  co.  Chester,  4  May  1848,  bapt.  at 
Bickerton,  co.  Chester;  marr.  there  11  August  i86g,  William  Mortimer 
of  Orford,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Hcaconhurst,  Frodsham,  co.  Chester 
(son  of  John  Mortimer  of  Morchard  Bishop,  co.  Devon,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Wreford  of  Morchard,  co.  Devon) ;  born  at 
Warkleigh,  co.  Devon,  29  December  1840,  and  bapt.  there;  J. P.  for 
the  counties  of  Chester  and  Lancaster  ;  died  suddenly  in  London  on 
Friday,  11  May,  bur.  at  Bickerton  on  Wednesday,  16  May  1900.  Will 
dated  18  March  1S90,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  27  June 
1892  and  20  May  1895,  proved  at  Chester  12  June  1900,  by  Charles 
Reynolds,  John  Murray,  Ernest  Morland  Crosfield  and  Harry  Percival 
Mortimer,  the  surviving  Exors.        =;= 

A 


Catherine  Ellen,  bom 
at  Cholmondeley,  co. 
Chester,  16  Septem- 
ber 1850,  and  bapt. 
at  Bickerton  ;  died  at 
Edge  House,  Malpas, 
29  April,  bur.  at 
Bickerton  2  May  1907. 


Robert  Bingham  Brassey  of  Marston  Trussell  Hall,  co.=j= 
Northampton ;  born  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford,  on  Monday, 
18  October  1875,  and  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Eton; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  (from  Militia) 
17th  Lancers  (Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  i  December 
1897,  Lieutenant  14  February  1900,  Captain  29  November 
1904 ;  A.D.C.  to  Major-General  Sir  John  Ramsey  Slade, 
K.C.B.,  R.A.,  commanding  in  Egypt  (Cairo) ;  Captain 
Reserve  of  Officers  4  November  1905  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1900-1901  ;  operations  in  the  Orange  Free 
State  February  to  May  1900,  including  actions  at  Vet  River 
5  and  6  May,  and  Zand  River ;  in  the  Transvaal  May  and 
June  1900,  including  actions  near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria 
and  Diamond  Hill  11  and  12  June;  in  the  Transvaal, 
West  of  Pretoria,  July  to  29  November  1900,  including 
actions  at  Elands  River  4  to  16  August;  in  Orange  River 
Colony  May  to  29  November  1900,  including  actions  at 
Bethlehem  6  and  7  July,  Wittebergen  i  to  29  July  and 
Caledon  River  27  to  29  November;  in  Orange  River 
Colony  30  November  to  December  1900;  in  Cape  Colony 
December  1900  to  September  1901  (Queen's  medal  with 
four  clasps). 


Violet  Edith,  younger  dau.  of 
Armar  Henry  Lowry-Corry  of 
Forest  Lodge,  Windsor  Forest, 
CO.  Berks,  by  Alice  Margaret  his 
wife,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Richard  Greg  of  Bally- 
menoch  House,  co.  Down,  J. P.; 
born  at  Stanford  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  20  July,  bapt.  at 
Stanford-on-Soar,  co.  Nottingham, 
II  August  1880;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Prebendary  Henry 
Montagu  Villiers,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  the  Chaplain 
of  the  Guards'  Chapel,  Wellington 
Barracks,  London,  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Jubb,  Vicar  of  Heythrop), 
on  Wednesday,  20  July  1904. 

(See  "  Visitation  of  Ireland,"  Vol.  i, 
page    4,    and     Additiotis    and 
Corrections,  Vol.  4,  page  Hi.) 


Thomas  Brassey,  born  at  13  Regent 
Terrace,  Edinburgh,  on  Monday, 
10  July,  died  23  July,  bur.  at 
Heythrop  26  July  1905. 


Moira  Violet,  bom  at  Marston 
Trussell  Hall  on  Sunday,  23 
December  1906,  bapt.  at 
Heythrop  10  February  1907. 


Percy  Frederick  Brassey,  born  at  Heythrop 
on  Sunday,  10  December  1876,  and 
bapt.  there ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  July  1898 ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  (Oxford  University) 
Volunteer  BattaHon  0.\fordshire  Light 
Infantry  23  March  1898;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  9th  Lancers 
September  1899  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1900;  advance  on 
Kimberley,  including  actions  at  Belmont, 
Enslin,  Modder  River  and  Magersfontein  ; 
killed  at  Macfarlane  Farm,  near  Kimberley, 
16  February  1900. 


Violet  Catherine,  born  at  Heythrop  on  Wednesday, 
27  November  1878;  marr.  at  Heythrop  (by 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Davies  Lockwood,  Vicar  of 
Kingham,  co.  Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Trethewy,  Vicar  of  Hatton,  co.  Warwick,  and 
the  Rev.  Cecil  Graham  Moon,  the  Rector)  on 
Thursday,  18  October  1906,  John  Peter  Arkwright 
of  Hatton  Hall  (2nd  son  of  John  Thomas 
Arkwright  of  Hatton  House,  by  Laura  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Willes,  Rector 
of  Hamstall  Ridware  and  of  Yoxall,  both  co. 
Stafford);  born  21  May  1864;  educated  at  Eton. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Arkwright,  Vol.  7,  page  22.) 

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Iris  Hermoine,  born  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford,  on  Wednesday,  lo  November  1880,  and 
bapt.  there ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  John  Erasmus 
Philipps,  Vicar  of  Enstone,  co.  Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Jubb,  Rector  of 
Heythrop,  and  the  Rev.  David  Anderson,  the  Rector),  on  Tuesday,  7  July  1903,  Colonel 
Malcolm  Orme  Little,  C.B.  (son  of  General  Sir  Archibald  Little,  G.C.IB.,  Colonel  gth  Lancers, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Malcolm  Orme);  born  at  15  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Sunday,  29  November  1857;  educated  at  Wellington  College;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  17th  Lancers  11  May  1878,  transferred  to  9th  Lancers 
19  October  1878,  Lieutenant  25  February  1880,  Captain  20  October  1886,  Major 
5  September  1894,  Lieut. -Colonel  15  March  1900,  Brevet  Colonel  29  November  1900; 
A.D.C.  to  Lord  Houghton,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  3  October  1892  to  October 
1894,  Brigadier-General  Cavalry  Brigade,  South  Africa,  15  July  to  23  November  1900, 
Brigadier-General  South  Africa  8  April  to  9  July  1902;  served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80; 
expedition  to  Maidan,  subsequent  operations  around  Kabul,  march  from  Kabul  to  relief  of 
Kandahar  and  battle  of  i  September  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  3  December 
1880,  medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star);  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902  (severely 
wounded);  in  command  of  9th  Lancers  until  15  July  1900,  afterwards  on  Staff;  advance  on 
Kimberley,  including  actions  at  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River  and  Magersfontein ;  relief  of 
Kimberley ;  operations  in  the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1900,  including  operations 
at  Paardeberg,  actions  at  Poplar  Grove  and  Karee  Siding;  in  the  Transvaal  May  and  June 
1900,  including  actions  near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill;  in  the  Transvaal, 
West  of  Pretoria,  July  to  November  1900;  in  the  Orange  River  Colony  May  to  November 
1900,  including  actions  at  Bethlehem  and  Wittebergen.  Operations  in  the  Orange  River 
Colony  March  to  31  May  1902  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  16  March  1900, 
8  February  1901  and  29  July  1902,  brevet  of  Colonel,  Queen's  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps);  created  C.B.  24  June  1904.       =j= 

A 


Henry  Arthur  Brassey  of  Preston=j=Harriet    Anna,    dau.    of    George 

Hall,  Aylesford,  co.  Kent.  Robert  Stevenson  of  Tongswood, 

,  „  .    .  Hawkhurst,  co.  Kent. 

{iiee  page  61.) 


Arthur  Albert  Brassey,  born 
at  Newbold  Coniyn,  co. 
Warwick,    on    Wednesday, 

4  March  1868;  died  at 
Newbold  Comyn,  aged  9 
months,  on  Friday,  i  Jan- 
uary 1869.     

Ethel  Anna  Maria,  born  at 
Newbold  Comyn  on  Thurs- 
day, 4  March  1869 ;  died 
at  17  East  Cliff,  Dover, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  1 1  years  and 

5  months,  on  Tuesday,  24 
August,  bur.  at  Aylesford 
28  August  1880. 


Henry  Leonard  Campbell  Brassey  of= 
Apethorpe  Hall,  co.  Northampton, 
and  of  40  Upper  Grosvenor  Street, 
London  ;  born  at  Newbold  Comyn  on 
Monday,  7  March  1870;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  i  June  1888,  aged  18; 
Lieutenant  Queen's  Own  West  Kent 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  afterwards  Lieu- 
tenant 3rd  Battalion  Royal  Sussex 
Regiment  (Militia)  2  July  1892-93; 
Captain  Queen's  Own  West  Kent 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  4  November  1899, 
Major  22  November  190 1-1905  ;  J. P. 
for  the  counties  of  Kent  (1893)  and 
Northampton  (1904). 


-Lady  Violet  Mary,  and 
dau.  of  Charles  Henry, 
1 2th  Duke  of  Richmond 
and  Gordon,  by  Amy 
Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau. 
of  Percy  Ricardo  of 
Bramley  Park,  co.  Surrey; 
born  at  2  Lyall  Street, 
Eaton  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  15  January 
1874:  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London, 
30  June  1894. 


Ronald  Henry  Brassey,  born  at  7  Tilney 
Street,  London,  on  Tuesday,  21  May, 
died,  aged  9  days,  on  Thursday,  30  May, 
bur.  at  Aylesford  i  June  1895. 


Cecil  Henry  Brassey, 
born  3  October,  bapt. 
at  Aylesford  15  No- 
vember 1896. 

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Gerard  Charles  Brassey, 
born  28  December  1898, 
bapt.  at  Boxgrove,  co. 
Sussex,  7  February  1899. 


Ralph  Albert  Brassey,  born  at  Heythrop,  co.  Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  2  October  1883,  and  bapt. 
there  ;  educated  at  Eton,  B.A.  of  New  College,  Oxford  ;  died  at  the  Huntingdon  County 
Hospital,  aged  22,  on  Monday,  4  December,  from  injuries  received  by  the  fall  of  his 
mount,  "  Carrick  Town,"  in  the  Cambridge  University  Steeplechase  at  Huntingdon  on 
Tuesday,  28  November,  bur.  at  Heythrop  7  December  1905. 


Florence  Maud,  born  at  Preston  Hall,  Aylesford,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tuesday,  25  April,  bapt.  at  Aylesford  17  May 
187 1  ;  died  at  6  Cromwell  Houses,  South  Kensington, 
London,  aged  4  years  and  2  months,  on  Tuesday, 
15  June,  bur.  at  Aylesford  18  June  1875. 


Hilda  Madeleine,  born  at  51  Queen's  Gate,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Sunday,  16  June  1872  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  8  June  1893, 
Charles  Henry,  Earl  of  March,  Darnley  and  Kinrara, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.  (eldest  son  of  Charles  Henry,  Duke 
of  Richmond,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.);  born  at  2  Lyall 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Friday,  30  December 
1870;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Irish  Guards 
15  August  1900,  Lieutenant  6  October  1900,  Captain 
19  February  1901  ;  A.D.C.  to  Field-Marshal  Lord 
Roberts,  Commanding  the  Forces  in  South  Africa, 
23  December  1899  to  2  January  1901  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899- 1900,  on  Staff;  at  operations  in  the 
Orange  Free  States  February  to  May  1900,  including 
operations  at  Paardeberg  17  to  26  February,  actions  at 
Poplar  Grove  and  Dreifontein  (mentioned  in  despatches 
"1-ondon  Gazette,"  16  April  1901,  Queen's  medal  with 
five  clasps,  D.S.O.  29  November  1900)  ;  created  M.V.O. 
(4th-class)  13  August  1905.      =j= 

A 


Evelyn  Mildred,  born  at  Preston 
Hall,  Aylesford,  on  Wednesday,  17 
September,  bapt.  at  Aylesford  15 
October  1873;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  3  February 
1894,  Granville  Charles  Gresham 
Leveson-Gower  of  Titsey  Place, 
CO.  Surrey  (2nd  son  of  Granville 
William  Gresham  Leveson-Gower 
of  Titsey  Place,  M.P.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  by  the  Hon^^  Sophia  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Chandos,  ist  Lord 
Leigh) ;  born  at  Titsey  Place  on 
Monday,  25  September,  bapt.  at 
Titsey  29  October  1865  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  22  January 
1885,  aged  19,  B.A.  1890;  Lieu- 
tenant Hants  Carabineers  Yeomanry 
Cavalry;  J. P.  =p 
A 

{See  Pedigree  of  Leveson-Gower, 
Vol.  z,  page  22,  and  Additions 
and  Corrections,  Vol.  2,  page  iv.) 


John  Leonard  Brassey,  born  at  23  Hill  Street, 
London,  on  Friday,  9  January,  died,  aged 
2  months,  on  Monday,  9  March,  and  bur.  at 
Aylesford  11  March  1903. 


Bernard  Thomas  Brassey,  born  at  40  Upper 
Grosvenor  Street,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
15  February,  bapt.  at  Apethorpe,  co. 
Northampton,  22  March  1905. 


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Gwendoline,  born  at  6  Cromwell  Houses,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday,  4  May  1876; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  29 
May  1902,  Philip  Blencowe  Cookson  (only  son 
of  John  Blencowe  Cookson  of  Meldon  Park,  co. 
Northumberland,  C.B.,  by  Constance  Jane  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Fenwick  of  Bywell 
Hall,  CO.  Northumberland)  ;  born  30  October 
187.1  ;  entered  the  Army  from  Militia  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards  18  April 
1894,  Lieutenant  14  March  1896,  Adjutant 
I  June  to  27  October  1899,  and  6  December 
1900  to  5  September  1902,  Captain  9  October 
1899;  served  on  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
1897-98,  as  Orderly  Officer  (medal  with 
clasp) ;  in  South  African  War,  on  Special 
Service,  28  October  1899  to  4  February  1900 
(Colonel  2nd  Regiment  Brabant's  Horse) ;  at 
operations  in  Orange  Free  State  February 
to  May  1900,  including  defence  of  Wepener ; 
in  the  Transvaal,  East  of  Pretoria,  July  to 
November  1900,  including  action  at  Belfast 
(26  and  27  August);  in  Orange  River  Colony 
May  to  29  November  1900,  including  actions 
at  Bethlehem  (6  and  7  July),  Wittebergen 
(i  to  29  July),  and  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of 
Orange  River,  1899- 1900  (Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps).  =j= 

A 


Harold  Ernest  Brassey=Lady  Norah,  3rd  dau. 
of     Copse     Hill,     CO.     of  John  Luke  George, 


Gloucester ;  born  at 
Copse  Hill  on  Thurs- 
day, 20  March  1877; 
entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Horse  Guards 
8  September  1897, 
Lieutenant  9  October 
1899,  Captain  23  Sep- 
tember 1904  ;  served 
in  South  African  W'ar 
1899-1900,  operations 
in  Orange  River  Colony 
May  to  November  1 900 
(Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps). 


5th  Earl  of  Donough- 
more,  K.C.M.G.,  by 
Frances  Isabella  his 
wife,  dau.  of  General 
Stephens  of  the 
Hon'^i'  East  India 
Co.'s  Service;  born  at 
Knocklofty,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  on  Thursday, 
26  February  1880; 
marr.  at  Holy  Tri- 
nity, Sloane  Street, 
London  (by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  John  Baptist 
Crozier,  Bishop  of 
Ossory,  Ferns  and 
Leighlin,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Edmund 
Broome  Witts  and  the 
Rev.  Henry  Reginald 
Gamble,  the  Rector), 
on  Wednesday,  25 
July  1906. 


Edgar  Hugh  Brassey, 
born  at  Preston  Hall, 
Aylesford,  on  Saturday, 
6  April,  bapt.  at  Ayles- 
ford 3  May  1878 ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  ist  (Oxford 
University)  Volunteer 
Battalion  Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry  23 
March  1898 ;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant ist  Life  Guards 
25  January  1899,  Lieu- 
tenant 7  March  1900, 
Adjutant  6  September 
and  Captain  16  Septem- 
ber 1905. 


Beatrice  Mary,  born  at  6  Crom- 
well Houses,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Friday,  23  May  1879  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  20  April  1899,  Thomas 
Stacey  of  Castle  Fields,  Bucking- 
ham (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Thomas  Cyril  Stacey  of  Wessing- 
ton  Court,  CO.  Hereford,  by  Emilia 
Blanche  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  R.  Tyler  of  Llantrythid,  co. 
Glamorgan) ;  born  at  Tockington 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  on  Tues- 
day, 5  August  1873;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  22  October 
1891,  aged  18.  =j= 
A 


Henrietta,  bom  at  Preston  Hall, 
Aylesford,  on  Monday,  27  Decem- 
ber 1880,  and  died  the  same  day. 

Edwin  Perceval  Brassey,  born  at 
Preston  Hall,  Aylesford,  on  Mon- 
day, 2  October,  bapt.  at  Aylesford 
12  November  1882;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  7th 
(Queen's  Own)  Hussars  18  Jan- 
uary 1902,  Lieutenant  18  January 
1905-  _ 

Ruby  Mabelle,  born  at  Preston 
Hall,  Aylesford,  on  Monday,  10 
October,  bapt.  at  Aylesford  20 
November  1887. 


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atlaj* 


Arms. — Argent  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  sable. 
Crest. — On  an  escutcheon  argent  a  pheon  azure. 


Rev.  Henry  Atlay  (son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Atlay,  by  Sarah= 
Robinson  his  wife,  who  were  married  at  Northampton  7  Jantiary 
1783);  born  at  Stamford,  co.  Northampton,  7  Auf^ust  1785; 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1806,  M.A.  1809,  elected 
a  Fellow  1808;  ordained  Deacon  1808,  and  Priest  1809; 
Rector  of  Wakerley,  co.  Northampton,  of  St.  George's,  Stamford, 
and  of  Great  Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  1827;  died  21  February, 
bur.  at  Great  Casterton  28,  February  1861.  Will  dated  21 
December  1850,  proved  at  Leicester  25  March  1861,  by  the 
Rev.  James  Atlay  of  Leeds,  D.D.,  and  the  Rev.  Brownlow 
Thomas  Atlay  of  Bridge  Casterton,  sons,  the  Exors. 


'-^ 


.^ 


^Elizabeth  Rayner,  2nd  dau. 
of  James  llovell  of  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  Burrister-at-Law 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  by 
Mary  Storey  his  wife ;  born 
2  April  1789;  niarr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Cambridge,  4  Jan- 
uary 1815;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Great  Casterton, 
aged  66,  on  Friday,  23 
November,  bur.  at  Great 
Casterton  28  November 
1855- 


Henry  Charles  Atlay,  Rt.  Rev.  James  Atlay,  D.  D. ;  born  at  Wakerley= 
born  at  Wakerley  29  3  July,  bapt.  there  5  July  181 7;  educated  at 
November  1815,  and  Grantham  and  Oakham  Schools,  and  entered 
bapt.  there  the  next  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  as  a  Foundation 
day;  marr.  at  St.  Scholar,  in  1836,  elected  to  a  Bell  University 
George's,  Hanover  Scholarship  in  1837,  B.A.  (Sen.  Opt.  and  9th  Classic) 
Square,  London,  7  1840,  ^LA.  1843,  B.D.  1850,  D.D.  1859,  Fellow  of 
May  1840,  Sarah,  St.  John's  College  1842-59,  Tutor  1846-59;  Vicar 
eldest  dau.  of  Walter  of  Madingley,  co.  Cambridge,  1847-52,  Queen's 
Curteis  of  Tenterden,  Preacher  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Whitehall,  1856-58, 
CO.  Kent.  He  died  afterwards  Select  Preacher  before  the  University, 
s.p.  at  the  Rectory,  Vicar  of  Leeds  1860-68,  Canon  of  Ripon  1861-68, 
Great  Casterton,  aged  appointed  Bishop  of  Hereford  1868  (consecrated  in 
34,  17  February,  and  Westminster  Abbey  by  Archbishop  Longley  and 
was  bur.  at  Great  Bishops  Browne  and  Ellicott) ;  died  at  the  Palace, 
Casterton  22  February  Hereford,  on  Monday,  24  December,  bur.  in  "the 
1850.  ladye    arbour"    within    the    precincts    of   Hereford 

Cathedral  29  December  1894.  A  recumbent  effigy 
in  Carrara  marble  in  the  North  transept  of  Hereford 
Cathedral  erected  by  public  subscription.  Will  dated  i  December  1870, 
with  codicil  dated  23  April  1887,  proved  at  Hereford  4  February  1895, 
by  Frances  Turner  Atlay,  relict,  and  James  Beresford  Atlay,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  son,  the  Exors.  Portrait  by  E.  A.  Fellowes  Prynne  1882,  atid 
one  by  the  Hon''''  John  Collier  i8gj,  presented  by  the  clergy  and  laity  of 
the  diocese  o?i  the  completion  of  his  episcopate  of  a  quarter  of  a  century, 
both  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Atlay,  the  relict ;  a  replica  of  the  latter  is 
tn  the  Palace,  Hereford,  and  a  copy  in  the  combination  room  at  St.  John's 
College,   Cambridge. 


■Frances  Turner, 
youngest  dau.  of 
William  Martin, 
Major  in  the 
Bengal  Army, 
by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Paton ; 
born  at  Nusseera- 
bad,  India,  7 
January  1840; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Milver- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick 
(by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Martin, 
Senior  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College, 
Cam  bridge,  uncle 
of  the  bride),  on 
Tuesday,  15  No- 
vember 1859. 


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Elizabeth  Rayner,  born  at  Wakerley, 
CO.  Northampton,  7  April  181 9, 
and  bapt.  there  the  next  day  ;  died 
unmarried  9  March  1897,  bur.  at 
Chillington,  co.  Worcester.  Will 
dated  i  September  1890,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  377,  97)  27  April 
1897,  by  Sarah  Atlay,  spinster, 
sister,  and  the  Rev.  Brownlow 
Thomas  Atlay,  brother,  the 
surviving  Exors. 


Emma,  bapt.  at  Wakerley  20  Sep- 
tember 1821,  and  died  in  infancy. 


Sarah,  born  at  Wakerley  28  October, 
bapt.  there  30  October  1823;  died 
unmarried  at  Worcester  28  Feb- 
ruary 1902,  bur.  at  Chillington. 
Will  dated  i  September  1890, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
18  March  1902,  by  the  Rev. 
Brownlow  Thomas  Atlay,  brother, 
the  surviving  Exor. 


Major-General  Edward  Atlay,  C.B.  ;= 
born  at  Wakerley  9  December,  bapt. 
there  14  December  1824;  educated  at 
Addiscombe;  entered  the  Bengal  Army 
in  1842,  Captain  1857,  Lieut. -Colonel 
1865,  Colonel  1870,  retired  with  rank 
of  Major-General  1872;  served  in  the 
Sutlej  Campaign  1845-46,  including 
the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah 
(wounded)  and  Sobraon,  and  the  re- 
duction of  the  fort  of  Kot  Kangra 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ;  served  with 
Brigadier-General  Wheeler's  force  in 
the  Punjab  Campaign  1848-49;  in 
command  of  a  battery  of  horse  artillery 
against  the  Mohmunds  in  the  Peshawar 
Valley  in  December  1863;  commanded 
the  Royal  Artillery  with  the  Hazara 
Field  Force  in  1868,  under  General 
Wilde  (medal  with  clasp  and  C.B.); 
died  at  Lausanne,  Switzerland,  i  De- 
cember 1895.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated 
8  June  1878)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
108,  96)  20  February  1896,  to  Henry 
Gilchrist  Langley,  the  Attorney  of 
Florence  Webb,  wife  of  Henry  Gillum 
Webb,  daughter,  the  sole  Executrix 
named  in  will. 


=Annie  Florence, 
dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Colonel  T.  C. 
Watson  of  the 
Bengal  Army ; 
marr.  at  Lan- 
dour,  India,  19 
October  1852  ; 
died  5  June 
1859. 


Florence,  born  10  March  1857  ;  marr.  at  Worcester  Cathedral  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  James  Atlay, 
Bishop  of  Hereford,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Ryle  Wood  and 
the  Rev.  Canon  William  Willoughby  Douglas)  on  Thursday,  23  May  1878,  Lieut. -Colonel 
Henry  Gillum  Webb  ;  entered  the  Army  2  July  1861,  Lieutenant  9  August  1864,  Captain  36th 
(Herefordshire)  Regiment  5  July  187 1,  of  Reserve  of  Officers  7  July  1880,  Lieut. -Colonel 
3rd  Battalion  The  Worcestershire  Regiment  (Militia)  14  May  1890;  died  at  "Ablington," 
St.  David's  Road,  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  18  March,  bur.  at  Ashchurch,  co.  Gloucester,  23  March 
1904.  Will  dated  20  February  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  965,  1904)  28  July  1904,  by 
Florence  Webb,  relict,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Webb  and  Henry  Gilchrist  Langley,  the  Exors. 

A 


James  Beresford  Atlay,  F.S.A. ;  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Leeds,  on 
Wednesday,  19  September,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Leeds, 
12  October  i860;  educated  at  Wellington  and  at  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  15  October  1879,  aged  19,  Scholar  1879, 
B.A.  (2nd-class  Classical  Mods.,  ist-class  Modern  History)  1883, 
M.A.  1889;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  17  November 
1887  ;  Surrogate  for  the  diocese  of  London  1892,  and  Registrar 
for  the  diocese  of  Hereford  since  1888  ;  elected  F.S.A. 
1900;  Author  of  "The  Trial  of  Lord  Cochrane  before  Lord 
Ellenborough,"  "  Life  of  Sir  Henry  Acland,"  "  The  Victorian 
Chancellor,"  and  other  works. 


Henry  Francis  Atlay,  born 
at  The  Residence,  Ripon, 
CO.  York,  on  Wednesday, 
29  October  1862,  bapt.  at 
Ripon  Cathedral ;  educated 
at  Wellington  College ; 
marr.  at  Rangoon,  Upper 
Burmah,  India,  in  February 
1900,  Frances  Brydon,  dau. 
of  Dr.  Moore  of  Hertford 
Street,  Mayfair,  London. 


7° 


I  ! 

Ellena  Mary,  born  lo  September  1826; 
marr.  at  St.  John's,  Lowestoft,  co. 
Suffolk  (by  the  Rev.  James  Atlay, 
D.D.),  on  Thursday,  19  September 
1861,  the  Rev.  Frederick  IJrodhurst 
(son  of  WilHam  Brodhurst) ;  of  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1849,  B.A.  1854, 
M.A.  1857;  Vicar  of  Gawber,  co.  York, 
1858-75,  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 1875-93,  and  of  Heath  with 
Ault  Hucknall,  co.  Derby,  since  1893. 
She  died  on  Monday,  15  March  1869. 

T 

A 

Richard  Atlay,  born  24  October,  bapt. 
at  Great  Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  27 
October  1828;  died  s.p.  7  August  1862, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales. 


Rev.  Brownlow  Thomas  Atlay,= 
born  at  Great  Casterton  10  June, 
bapt.  there  8  July  1832  ;  educated 
at  Uppingham  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1850,  B.A. 
1854,  M.A.  1857  ;  Chaplain  at 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta, 
1867-79  and  1882-87,  at 
Naini  Tal,  India,  1879-81,  Arch- 
deacon of  Calcutta  1883-88, 
Commissioner  of  Bishop  of 
Calcutta  1888-98,  Rural  Dean 
of  Harrow  1897-1901,  and  of 
Willesden  1901-1902  ;  Vicar  of 
Willesden,  co.  Middlesex,  1888 
-1902;  has  permission  to  officiate 
in  diocese  of  London  from  1902. 


=Emma,  youngest 
dau.  of  William 
Brodhurst  of  The 
Friary,  Newark- 
on-Trent,  co.  Not- 
tingham, by  Esther 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Bernard  Lucas 
of  Hasland,  co. 
Derby ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Newark  -  on -Trent 
(by  the  Rev.  James 
Atlay,  D.D.),  on 
Tuesday,  23  July 
1867. 


Selina  Margaret,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Leeds,  on  Thursday, 
21  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Leeds,  30  March  1864; 
marr.  by  special  licence  at 
Hereford  Cathedral  (by  her 
father,  assisted  by  the  Very 
Rev.  the  Hon'''^  George  Her- 
bert, Dean  of  Hereford,  the 
Ven'''^  Lord  Saye  and  Sele, 
Archdeacon  of  Hereford,  and 
the  Ven'=''  George  Maddison, 
Archdeacon  of  Ludlow)  on 
Thursday,  28  July  1887,  George 
Crawford  Harrison  (youngest 
son  of  William  Harrison  of 
London) ;  of  Oriel  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  1 5  October 
1879,  Exhibitioner  1879-84 
(ist-class  Classical  Mods.,  ist- 
class  Classical  Greats),  B.A. 
1884,  M.A.  1890 ;  died  at 
Glencorse  House,  Fettes  Col- 
lege, Edinburgh,  in  his  40th 
year,  on  Friday,  16  March  1900, 
bur.  in  Dean  Cemetery,  Edin- 
burgh. Will  dated  28  July 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  429, 
1900)  31  March  1900,  by 
Richard  Lake  Harrison,brother, 
and  Francis  William  Pember, 
Barrister-at-Law,  two  of  the 
Exors.  =p 

A 


I 
Edward     Wilfrid= 

Atlay,  born  at 
the  Vicarage, 
Leeds,  on  Satur- 
day, 1 2  May, 
bapt.  at  the 
parish  church, 
Leeds,  20  June 
1866;  educated 
at  the  Cathedral 
School,  Hereford, 
Malvern  College, 
and  at  the 
Cowley  Military 
College,  Oxford. 


=Constance  Lilian, 
2nd  dau.  of  Leed- 
ham  White  of 
Southlands,  Tand- 
ridge,  co.  Surrey  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens, 
London  (by  the 
Bishopof  Hereford, 
father  of  the  bride- 
groom, assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Frederick 
Edward  Ridgeway, 
the  Vicar,  and  the 
Rev.  John  Farring- 
ton  Downes),  on 
Thursday,  2  June 
1802. 


Rev.  George  William 
Atlay,  born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Leeds,  on 
Monday,  25  May, 
bapt.  there  privately 
I  June  1868  ;  edu- 
cated at  the  Cathedral 
School,  Hereford,  at 
Marlborough,  and  at 
St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas 
Term,i886,B.A.i889; 
ordained  Deacon 

May  1 89 1,  and 
Priest  1894  ;  attached 
to  the  Universities' 
Mission  to  Central 
Africa,  and  murdered 
by  natives  on  the 
shores  of  Lake 
Nyassa  26  August 
1895- 


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Agnes  Fitzherbert, 
born  at  the 
Palace,  Hereford, 
on  Wednesday,  1 2 
January,  bapt.  at 
Hereford  Cathe- 
dral 7  February 
1870. 


Charles  Cecil  Atlay,  born 
at  the  Palace,  Hereford, 
on  Saturday,  18  February, 
bapt.  at  Hereford  Cathedral 
16  April  187 1  ;  educated 
at  Marlborough  College  ; 
served  in  South  African  War 
and  died  of  wounds  received 
at  Wagon  Hill,  Ladysmith, 
6  January  1900,  while 
serving  with  the  Imperial 
Light  Horse,  on  Thursday, 
29  March  1900. 


Hugh  Wordsworth  Atlay,  born  at  the  Palace, 
Hereford,  on  Friday,  3  January,  bapt.  at 
Hereford  Cathedral  15  April  1873;  educated 
at  Cheltenham  College,  passed  into 
Woolwich  1890;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  26  June  1893,  Lieutenant  26  June 
1896,  Captain  18  June  1900;  A.D.C.  (temp.) 
to  Major-Ceneral  Cameron  Macartney 
•  Harwood  Downing,  C.M.G.,  Commanding 
Royal  Artillery  in  Natal  24  May  1900  to  16 
January  1901  ;  appointed  Adjutant  Royal 
Field  Artillery  October  1907  ;  served  in 
South  African  War  with  Natal  Field  Force 
December  1899  to  November  1900  (Queen's 
medal  with  two  clasps). 


Harold  Trevelyan  Atlay,  born 
at  the  Palace,  Hereford, 
on  Monday,  i  r  May,  bapt. 
at  Hereford  Cathedral  5  June 
1874  ;  educated  at  Honiton 
School  and  on  board  H.M.S. 
"  Britannia  "  ;  Cadet  in  Royal 
Navy  15  July  1889,  Midship- 
man 15  April  1890,  Sub- 
Lieutenant  14  July  1894, 
Lieutenant  31  December 
1896,  appointed  Lieutenant 
and  Commander  H.M.S. 
"  Sandpiper,"  China  Station, 
I  January  1904. 


EUena  Frances,  born  at  the  Palace, 
Hereford,  3  September,  bapt.  at 
Hereford  Cathedral  i  October  1875  ; 
niarr.  at  Canterbury  Cathedral  (by  the 
Most  Rev.  Frederick  Temple,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Brownlow  Thomas  Atlay, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  and  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Henry  Brierley)  on  Tuesday, 
19  August  1902,  Edward  Gustavus 
Mason  (son  of  Thomas  Bear  of 
Chalkwell  Hall,  co.  Essex,  and  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law); 
assumed  the  name  of  Mason  in  lieu 
of  that  of  Hear  by  Deed  Poll  dated 
24  May  1888.  =p 
A 


Rev.  Marcus  Ethelbert 
Atlay,  born  at  the  Palace, 
Hereford,  on  Tuesday,  1 5 
March,  bapt.  at  Hereford 
Cathedral  19  April  1881  ; 
educated  at  St.  Paul's 
School  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge, 

matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1899,  B.A.  1903; 
ordained  Deacon  1 904, 
and  Priest  1905;  Curate 
of  St.  Matthew's,  West- 
minster, since  1904. 


jr.^at^ 


72 


Courtenaj. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Anns. — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Or 
three  torteaux,  Courtenay  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  Or  a  lion  rampant  azure, 
Redvers  (feudal  Earls  of  Devon). 

Crest. — A  dolphin  naiant  embowed 
proper. 

Motto. — Ubi  lapsus  quid  feci. 


The  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Reginald  Courtenay, 
(2nd  and  only  .surviving  son  of  Henry 
Reginald  Courtenay,  M.P.,  by  Lady  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Allen,  ist  Earl 
liathurst);  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London,  27  October,  baptised 
at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  29  November 
1 741  ;  educated  at  Westminster,  admitted 
1755,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  19  June  1759,  aged  17,  B.A. 
1763,  Student  1763-68,  M.A.  1766,  D.C.L. 
1774;  Rector  of  Sapperton,  co.  Gloucester, 
1768-73,  Vicar  of  Spelsbury,  co.  Ox- 
ford, 1769-73,  Rector  of  Lee,  co.  Kent, 
1773,  and  of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  1774  until  his  death;  Chaplain  to 
George  HI;  3rd  Prebendary  of  Rochester 
Cathedral  1773-74,  ist  Prebendary  1783 
-97,  Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathedral 
1772-94,  Archdeacon  1797  until  his  death; 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Bristol  1 1  May  i  794, 
and  translated  to  Exeter  March  1797;  died 
at  Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  9  June, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  of  Grosvenor  Chapel, 
London,  16  June  1803. 


.Lady  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd 
Earl  of  Effingham,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Peter  Beck- 
ford,  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Assembly 
of  Jamaica,  ^^'est 
Indies ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  26 
January  1774;  died 
at  Clay  Hill,  Becken- 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  in  her 
65th  year,  31  October, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Beckenham  7  No- 
vember 1815.  \\\\\ 
(with  three  codicils) 
dated  4  July  1809, 
proved  23  November 
1 8 1 5,  by  \\'illiam  Cour 
tenay  and  Thomas 
Peregrine  Courtenay, 
sons,  the  Exors. 


Lady   Harriet,=j=Sir  William  Courtenay,  Earl  of  Devon,  and  a  Baronet  of  Ireland  ;=Elizabeth    Ruth, 


dau.  of  Sir 
Lucas  Pepys, 
Baronet,  by 
his  2nd  wife, 
JaneElizabeth, 
Countess  of 
Rothes ;  bom 
I  June  1777 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Han- 
over Square, 
London,  29  No- 
vember 1804; 
died  at  Powder- 
ham  Castle,  CO. 
Devon,  aged 
62,  on  Monday, 
16  December, 
bur.  at  West 
Wickham,  co. 
Kent,  28  De- 
cember 1839. 
ist  wife. 


born  at  Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  19  June  1777;  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
educated  at  Westminster  School  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  John  Middleton 
matriculated  18  June  1794,  aged  16,  B.A.  27  April  1798,  Scott  of  Bally- 
M.A.  3  June  1801  ;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  11  June  gannon,co. \\'ick- 
1799;  Patentee  of  the  Subpoena  Office,  Court  of  Chancery,  low,  by  Lady 
1800-52,  when  office  was  abolished,  a  Commissioner  of  Arabella  Barbara 
Bankruptcy  1809-17,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery  30  July  his  wife,  youngest 
1817  to  23  March  1826;  M.P.  for  Exeter  1812,  1818,  1820  dau.  of  Anthony, 
and  1826,  Clerk  Assistant  of  Parliaments  6  February  1826  8th  Earl  of 
to  May  1835;  D.L.  for  co.  Devon  24  March  1837,  created  Meath ;  marr.  at 
D.C.L.  of  Oxford  University  7  June  1837,  and  High  St.  Stephen's, 
Steward  of  that  University  February  1838  until  his  death;  an  Dublin,  on  Tues- 
Ecclesiastical  Commissioner  of  England  21  January  1842  to  day,  30  January 
August  1850;  First  Commissioner  to  enquire  into  tenure  of  1849.  2nd  wife, 
land  in  Ireland  i8  November  1843  ■  ^  Governor  of  Charterhouse 
31  July  1845;  J. P.  for  CO.  Limerick;  succeeded  his  cousin 
William,  3rd  Viscount  Courtenay  and  9th  Earl  of  Devon  (having  established 
his  right  to  the  Earldom  of  Devon  15  March  1831),  as  loth  Earl  26  May  1835; 
died  at  the  residence  of  his  brother-in-law,  the  Ven'>''=  Archdeacon  Berens,  at 
Shrivenham,,  co.  Berks,  in  his  82nd  year,  on  Saturday,  19  March,  bur. 
at  Powderham  26  March  1859.  Will  dated  25  September  1850,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  41T,  59)  15  July  1859,  by  William  Reginald,  Earl  of  Devon, 
son,  the  sole  Exor.  Portrait  at  rmvch-rham  Castk  in  the  possession  of  the 
Earl  of  Devon,  his  girat-grandson. 


A 


{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Devon, 
Vol.  12,  page  44.) 


73 


The  Rt.  Hon'^'"^  'I'homas  Peregrine  Courtenay,  P.C.= 
(younger  son);  born  31  May,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  27  June  1782;  M.P.  for  Totnes 
18 10-3 1  ;  appointed  Secretary  to  the  Commissioners  for 
the  affairs  of  India  1812-28,  promoted  to  be  Vice-President 
of  the  Board  of  Trade,  being  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor 
30  May  following,  retired  from  office  in  1830;  Author  of 
"  Memoir  of  Life,  Works  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  William 
Temple,  Baronet,"  1836  (2  vols.),  "Commentaries  on 
Shakespeare,"  and  other  works ;  raised  to  the  rank  of  an 
Earl's  younger  son  7  November  1835,  after  his  brother's 
accession  to  the  Earldom  of  Devon ;  drowned  while 
bathing  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  aged  59,  8  July,  bur.  at 
Povvderham,  co.  Devon,  26  July  1841.  Will  dated  28 
July  iSoS,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  28  July 
1808,  2  November  1820  and  20  December  1833,  proved 
(P.C.C.  735,  41)  30  November  1841,  by  the  Hon'''^  Anne 
Courtenay,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Mayow  Other 
Wynell-Mayow  of  Syden-  issue, 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Paulin  ;  born  6  March  1785; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  5  April  1805 ;  died  at 
Tormohun,  co.  Devon,  1 7  De- 
cember, bur.  at  Powderham  2 1 
December  i860.  Will  dated 
31  December  1855,  with  codicil 
dated  i  January  1857,  proved  at 
Exeter  4  February  1861,  by  the 
Rev.  the  Hon'''''  Henry  Hugh 
Courtenay  of  Mamhead,  co. 
Devon,  and  Mayow  Wynell 
Adams  of  Sydenham,  the  Exors. 


,  Ann  Mayow,  born  10  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Giles'-in-the-Fields, 
London,  16  April  1807  ;  marr. 
at  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  31 
March  1833,  Edward  Ross  of 
Claines,  co.  Worcester ;  died 
s.p.,  and  buried  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia.  Will  dated  12 
December  1834,  with  codicil 
dated   27   August   1838,  proved 

.  (P.C.C.  i\\^Vaiighan)  28  No- 
vember 1839,  by  Joseph  Ross 
and  John  Ross,  the  Exors. 
She    died    in    Dublin    14    July 

1837-  =r 

/K 


Elizabeth  Howard,  born  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London, 
I  August  1808,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles'-in-the-Fields,  London, 
8  March  1809;  marr.  at  Torquay  18  August  1853,  the 
Rev.  John  Hughes  (3rd  son  of  John  Hughes  of  Uffington, 
CO.  Berks);  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  December  1842,  aged  18,  B.A.  1847,  M.A. 
1850;  Vicar  of  Longcot,  co.  Berks,  1853  ;  died,  aged  72, 
22  May,  bur.  at  Fernham,  co.  Berks,  26  May  1895.  Will 
dated  18  September  1888,  proved  (Piin.  Reg.,  862,  95) 
15  July  1895,  by  Walter  Nassau  Senior,  and  Mary  Hughes, 
spinster,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Longrot, 
aged  75,  on  Sunday,  23  December,  and  was  bur  at  Fernham 
28  December  1883.  =p 

A 


John  Peregrine  Charles  Courtenay,  born 
at  Thornton  Watlass,  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  on  Saturday,  26  August,  bapt.  there 
2  November  1843.    

Reginald  Edward  Courtenay,  born  at 
Thornton  Watlass  on  Thursday,  7  No- 
vember, bapt.  there  21  December  1844; 
died  unmarried  at  25  Surrey  Street,  Strand, 
London,  in  his  29th  year,  on  Thursday, 
5  June,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London, 
10  June  1873.  Will  dated  4  June  1873, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  485,  73)  2  July  1873, 
by  Henry  Cooper  Abbs,  Barrister-at-Law, 
the  sole  Exor. 


Georgiana  Harriet  Anne,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Thornton  Watlass,  31  December  1845  ;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  Cheltenham  (by  her 
father,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Anthony  Ham- 
mond), on  Wednesday,  11  August  1869,  the 
Rev.  George  Thomas  Ryves  (3rd  son  of  William 
Harding  Ryves  of  Ryves  Castle,  co.  Limerick) ; 
of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
3  February  1853,  aged  19,  B.A.  1857,  M.A. 
i860;  Vicar  of  Buildwas,  co.  Salop,  1871-74, 
and  of  Upper  Tean,  co.  Stafford,  1874  until 
his  death;  died  there,  aged  63,  on  Saturday, 
30  January  1897.  Will  dated  3  June  1S91, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  335,  97)  17  March  1897, 
by  Edmund  Warren  Lewis  Ryves  and  Windham 
Henry  Robert  Ryves,  the  Exors. 


A 


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Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay,  born  at  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  London,  24  February,  bapt.  at  Beckenham, 
CO.  Kent,  6  June  1810;  a  Clerk  in  the  Treasury; 
died  at  Kenton,  co.  Devon,  aged  51,  on  Friday, 
7  June,  bur.  at  Powderham,  co.  Devon,  12  June 
1861.  Admon  was  granted  at  Exeter  27  June 
1861,  to  George  Henry  Courtenay  of  Karsfield, 
in  the  parish  of  Clyst  St.  George,  co.  Devon, 
brother,  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Mary,  born  at  the  residence  of  Lady  Elizabeth 
Courtenay  at  Clay  Hill,  Beckenham,  26  August, 
bapt.  at  Beckenham  23  November  181 1;  marr.,  as 
his  2nd  wife,  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Wharton ;  of 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1820,  M.A. 
1823  ;  Vicar  of  Mitcham,  co.  Surrey,  1846  until  his 
death;  marr.  istlyat  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  8  July 
1826,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Mayow  Wynell- 
Mayow  of  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Paulin ;  died  at  Brockworth,  co. 
Gloucester,  21  January  1836.  He  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Mitcham,  leaving  issue,  in  his  59th  year, 
on  Sunday,  15  May  1858,  and  was  bur.  at 
Mitcham.  Will  dated  11  May  1859,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  455,  59)  7  July  1859,  by  Mary 
Wharton  of  Mitcham,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 
She  marr.  2ndly,  Thomas  Ramsden  Agnew,  Major 
2nd  Royal  Veteran  Battalion ;  served  with  the 
82nd  Regiment  during  the  Peninsula  Campaigns 
of  1808,  1809,  181 2  and  18 13,  and  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  of  Talavera  and 
subsequent  affairs,  also  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria 
(severely  wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps) ;  died 
at  Redland,  Bristol,  aged  83,  on  Monday,  8  June 
1874.  She  died  at  Auckland  House,  Worthing, 
CO.  Sussex,  8  February,  and  was  bur.  in  Heene 
Cemetery,  Worthing,  on  Wednesday,  12  February 

1 


The  Rt.  Rev.  Reginald=i=Georgiana,     2nd 


Courtenay,  D.D.;  born 
at  the  residence  of  Lady 
Elizabeth  Courtenay  at 
Clay  Hill,  Beckenham, 
27  February,  bapt.  at 
Beckenham  16  May 
1813;  educated  at  St. 
Alban  Hall  and  Mag- 
dalen Hall,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 8  July  1830, 
aged  17,  B.A.  1835, 
M.A.  1838,  D.D.  1856; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1838;  Rector 
of  Thornton  Watlass, 
North  Riding,  co.  York, 
1842-53  ;  Archdeacon 
of  Middlesex,  Jamaica, 
West  Indies,  1853-99, 
Coadjutor  Bishop  of 
Kingston,  Jamaica,  13 
February  1856  to  1872, 
Bishop  of  Jamaica  1872 
-79  ;   a  Member  of  the  _ 

Privy  Council  of  Jamaica; 
Chaplain  at  L'Ermitage,  PVance, 
1881-86;  died  at  99  Hereford  Road, 
Bayswater,  London,  aged  93,  on 
Good  Frida)',  13  April,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  18 
April  1906.  Will  dated  17  June 
1903,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  25  June  1903  and  15 
April  1905,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  5  May  1906,  by  Charles 
John  Blake,  Colonel  Royal  Artillery 
(retired)  and  Stephen  Ambrose 
Child,  the  Exors. 


dau.  of  Sir  John 
Poo  Beresford, 
Baronet,  K.C.B., 
G.C.H.,  M.P., 
Vice-Admiral  of 
the  White,  by 
Harriet  Elizabeth 
his  2nd  wife,  3rd 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  Henry  Peirse 
of  Bedale,  North 
Riding,  co.York; 
marr.  at  the  seat 
of  her  aunt,  Miss 
Peirse,  at  Bedale 
23  July  1842; 
died  at  Chelten- 
ham, CO.  Glou- 
cester, in  her 
51st  year,  on 
Wednesday,  7 
September  1870. 


Evangeline    Claudette,    born    22    April    1855  ;     marr.    in    the    Episcopal  Mabel,  born  at 

Chapel,     Cadenabbia,     Lake     of     Como,     Italy     (by     her     father),     on  Bedale  Hall  on 

Thursday,    20    May    1880,    Colonel    Charles    John    Blake    (elder    son    of  Thursday,       24 

Charles   Blake  of  Morby   House,   Surbiton,  co.   Surrey);    born  5  October  Decemberi857, 

1846;     entered    the    Royal    Artillery    as    Lieutenant    15    January    1867,  bapt.  at  Bedale 

Captain    29    November    1878,    Adjutant    Auxiliary    Forces    i    November  26Januaryi858. 
r88i    to    30    November    1886,    Major    27    August    1884,    Lieut.-Colonel 
3  January  1894,  Brevet  Colonel  3  January  1898,  retired  23  November  1901. 


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George  Henry  Courtenay,  born= 
at  the  residence  of  Lady 
Elizabeth  Courtenay  at  Clay 
Hill,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
23  December  1814,  bapt.  at 
Beckenham  29  April  1815; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 60th  (King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps)  Regiment  9  March  1832, 
Lieutenant  8  April  1836,  hon. 
rank  of  Major  19  July  1880, 
retired  12  February  1881. 


=Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  David 
Saniuda  ;  marr.  at  Hobart  Town, 
Tasmania,  22  September  1852; 
died  28  June,  bur.  at  Powder- 
ham,  CO.  Devon,  i  July  1892. 
Will  dated  5  August  1889, 
proved  at  Exeter  10  August 
1892,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Peregrine  Courtenay,  son,  one 
of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved 
to  Edward  Reginald  Courtenay, 
son,  the  other  Exor. 


Rev.  Francis  Courtenay, 
born  1 1  August,  bapt.  at 
Beckenham  5  October 
1 816;  of  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  18 
February  1835,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1 841; 
Perpetual  Curate  of  St. 
Sidwell's,  Exeter;  died  at 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  on 
Wednesday,  25  Decem- 
ber, bur.  at  Powderham, 
CO.  Devon,  31  December 
1850. 


Colonel  Edward  Reginald  Courtenay,  C.B.,  born  27  June  1853;  educated==Mary  Emily,  eldest 


at  Charterhouse ;  entered  the  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant  25th  Regiment  of 
Foot  9  August  1873,  Lieutenant  20th  Hussars  4  October  1873,  Adjutant 
23  March  1881  to  26  September  1884,  Captain  i  July  1881,  Major  13th 
Hussars  10  April  1889,  nth  Hussars  6  May  1891,  Lieut. -Colonel  17  June 
1S96,  Brevet  Colonel  17  June  1900;  employed  on  Staff  (Regimental 
District)  8  October  1900  to  8  October  1905;  special  service  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  I  November  1878  to  19  September  1879;  Colonel  and  A.A.G. 
North-^^'est  District  and  A.A.G.  Welsh  and  Midland  Command  8  October 
1900  to  7  October  1905;  retired  8  October  19051  served  in  Zulu 
Campaign  1879-80,  as  Staff  Officer  to  mounted  troops  of  ist  Division 
at  battle  of  Inyezane,  relief  of  Etshowe,  and  battle  of  Ginginhlovo  (horse 
shot,  mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  7  and  i6  May  1879, 
medal  with  clasp);  in  Soudan  Expedition  1884-85,  at  the  Nile,  with 
troops  crossing  the  Bayuda  Desert  from  Gubat  to  Korti,  at  attack  on 
camp  at  Abu  Klea  17  February  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star); 
served  with  the  Egyptian  Frontier  Field  Force  in  1885-86,  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  at  Giniss ;  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  clasp) ;  North- West  Frontier  of  India 
1897-98  (medal  with  clasp);  nominated  C.B.  30  June  1905.  He  marr. 
rstly  in  July  1878,  Kathleen  Ruth,  younger  dau.  of  Major-General  Hugh 
Augustus  Crofton,  by  Amelia  Harriett  his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain  Charles 
Farquharson,  R.N. ;  divorced  on  his  petition  17  March  1881.  ^ 


dau.  of  Major- 
General  Frederick 
Hammersley  of  Ash 
Grange,  co.  Surrey; 
marr,  at  Ash  (by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Hugh 
Courtenay,  Earl  of 
Devon,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter  Cathe- 
dral, assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Ernest 
Courtenay  Carter, 
Vicar  of  Chieveley, 
CO.  Berks)  on  Wed- 
nesday, 5  August 
i8qi.      2nd  wife. 


Peregrine  George  Courtenay, 
born  at  Torquay  on  Saturday, 
17  February  1855;  died  at 
Karsfield,  Clyst  St.  George, 
CO.  Devon,  in  consequence  of 
injuries  received  from  a  fall 
with  his  pony,  aged  10,  on 
Tuesday,  18  July,  bur.  at 
Powderham  24  July  1865. 


Rev.  Thomas  Peregrine^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Courtenay,  born  at  William  Gilloes ; 
Babbacombe,  co.  Devon, 
on  Thursday,  21  Feb- 
ruary 1856;  educated  at 
Gloucester  Theological 
College ;  Vicar  of  Shaugh 
Prior,  CO.  Devon,  since 
1890. 


born  at  Llan- 
badarn-Fawr,  co. 
Radnor ;  married 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  24  Jan- 
uary 1883. 


Catherine  Laura 

born  at  Calver- 
leigh,  CO.  Devon, 
on  Friday,  1 3 
March  1857. 


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Edward  Courtenay,  born 
at  Clay  Hill,  Beckcnham, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
26  July  18 1 8,  bapt.  at 
Beckenham  3 1  October 
1818;  a  Clerk  in  the 
Parliament  Office  of  the 
House  of  Lords ;  died 
in  Old  Bond  Street, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
7  December,  bur.  at 
Powderham,  co.  Devon, 
14  December  1848. 
Adfnon  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  30  June  1849, 
to  Thomas  Peregrine 
Courtenay,  the  natural 
and  lawful  brother,  Anne 
Courtenay,  widow,  the 
natural  and  lawful  mother 
and  next  of  kin,  having 
first  renounced. 


Vice-Admiral  Richard 
William  Courtenay, 
R.N.  ;  born  at  Clay 
Hill,  Beckenham,  1 1 
March,  baptised  at 
Beckenham  24  April 
1820 ;  entered  the 
Navy  in  1833,  Lieu- 
tenant 30  November 
1844,  Commander 
13  November  1854; 
served  in  the  Crimea 
i''^54-5S  (medal  with 
clasp,  Turkish  medal 
and  5th-class  of  the 
Medjidie) ;  retired  in 
1875  ;  died  in  Lon- 
don 3  May,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Tuesday, 
10  May  1904. 


Major-General  Henry  Reginald  Courtenay, 
born  1 1  March,  bapt.  at  Beckenham  26 
April  1823;  entered  the  Bengal  Artillery 
II    December    1841,    Lieutenant    3    July 

1845,  Captain  8  June  1856,  I^ieut. -Colonel 
It  November  1863,  Brevet  Colonel  11 
November  1868,  Major-General  1872 
(retired) ;    served  in  the  Sutlej   Campaign 

1846,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Sabraon  (medal) ;  in  the  Punjab 
Campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnugger,  and 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ;  marr.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Booth  of  Plas  Madoc, 
CO.  Denbigh,  by  Alice  Gibson  his  wife. 


Josceline  Courtenay  of  "  The  Whim,"  Wey- 
bridge,  co.  Surrey;  born  22  December 
1824,  bapt.  at  Beckenham  14  April  1825. 


Catherine,  born  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  1 7  February, 
bapt.  at  Speldhurst,  co.  Kent,  17  June  1826;  marr.  at 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  3  June  1851,  the  Rev.  George  Carter 
(4th  son  of  John  Carter  of  Coventry,  co.  Warwick) ;  of 
St.  John's  College,  0.\ford,  matriculated  9  June  1832, 
aged  19,  B.A.  1836,  M.A.  1840;  Rector  of  Conipton 
Beauchamp,  co.  Berks,  1849;  died  at  "The  Ferns," 
Torquay,  4  March  1890,  bur.  at  Torquay.  Will  dated  24 
March  1879,  proved  at  E.xeter  9  July  1890,  by  Catherine 
Carter  of  "The  Ferns,"  Torquay,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

=r 
A 


Caroline  Wynell,  born  at  Nice, 
France,  28  October  1829,  and 
bapt.  there ;  died  unmarried 
at  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Mill 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday, 
4  March  1898,  bur.  there. 
Adfiion  (with  will  dated  8  Sep- 
tember 1875)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  539,  98)  4  May  1898, 
to  Catherine  Carter,  widow,  the 
residuary  legatee. 


Anne  Henrietta, 
born  at  Dawlish, 
CO.  Devon,  on 
Friday,  1 2  Novem- 
ber 1858. 


Elizabeth  Frances, 
born  at  Dawlish 
on  Thursday,  5 
January  i860. 


Laura  Georgina,  born  at  Karsfield,  Clyst  St.  George,  co.  Devon,  on 
Friday,  26  April  1861;  marr.at  Powderham  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom) 
on  Wednesday,  31  March  1880,  her  cousin,  the  Hon*"'"^  Hugh  Leslie 
Courtenay  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hugh,  13th  Earl  of  Devon,  by 
Lady  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Henrietta  Anna,  Countess  of 
Rothes) ;  born  at  Livermead  Cottage,  Torquay,  on  Sunday,  i  August 
1852  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  October  187 1,  aged  19,  B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1S78;  divorced  on  her 
husband's  petition  in  1884.  She  marr.  2ndly  7  February  1885,  Reginald 
Lathan  Workman.  =p 

A 

(See  Pedigree  of  Devon,    Vol.  12,  pa^e  46.) 


77 


^otw,  formerly)  of  iSertouli^on^CtDrcli, 
CO,  i^ortj)uml3erIanti. 


Mary  Dorothy,= 
dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Mostyn 
Rich,  by  Martha 
Gregory  his  wife ; 
niarr.  in  1774; 
died  in  1780. 
Portrait  in  oils 
at  "  Ckreholt," 
Holmbury  St. 
Mary,  co.  Surrey, 
in  the  posses- 
sion of  Benjamin 
Lang  ford  Forster 
Potts.     1st  wife. 


=Cuthbert  Potts  of  Pall  Mall,= 
London,  Surgeon  (son  of  Cuthbert 
Potts,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Launcelot  Megginson)  ;  "born 
Monday,  Aug='  27'*'  1744"  {entry 
from  Family  Bible) ;  died  at 
Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  8r, 
10  November,  bur.  in  the  church- 
yard at  Kenwyn,  co.  Cornwall, 
24  November  1825.  Portrait 
in  oils,  also  a  Silhouette,  at 
^^  Clereholt,"  Holmbury  St.  Alary, 
in  the  possession  of  Benjamin 
Langford  Forster  Potts,  his 
grandson. 


=Ethelinda  Margaretta,  dau.  of  John 
Thorpe  of  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  M.D., 
F.S.A.,  by  Catherina  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Laurence  Holker ;  born  at  Bexley  1 5 
February  1757,  bapt.  there  18  March 
1758  ;  marr.  at  Bexley  27  January  1784; 
died  there,  aged  79,  bur.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  15  March  1836. 
Adrrion  (with  will  dated  17  July  1834, 
and  codicil  dated  4  August  1834,  and 
another  undated)  was  granted  (P.C.C. 
316  Stowell)  27  May  1836,  to  Laurence 
Holker  Potts,  Doctor  of  .Medicine,  son, 
one  of  the  residuary  legatees  named  in 
will.  Silhouette  at  "  Clereholt,"  Holm- 
bury St.  Mary,  in  the  possession  of 
Benjamin  Langford  Forster  Potts,  her 
grandson.      2nd  wife. 


Laurence  Holker  Potts,  M.D. ;  "born  iS""  April  1789,  h.  vj  a.m.= 
in  Pall  Mall  &  Baptized  at  Bexley  in  Kent "  (entry  from  Fatnilv 
Bible),  bapt.  privately  at  Bexley  the  next  day,  and  received  into 
the  church  at  Bexley  14  June  1789;  educated  at  Westminster 
School  and  at  Northampton;  M.R.C.S.  1812,  M.D.  Aberd.  1825; 
Physician  of  the  County  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Bodmin  1828-37; 
inventor  of  a  method  for  smking  foundations,  patented  in  1843; 
died  at  9  Buckingham  Street,  London,  aged  60,  on  Saturday, 
23  March,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  28  March  1850. 
M.L  Will  dated  22  February  1837,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  10  March  1837  and  18  March  1850,  proved  (P.C.C. 
9S4>  51)  31  December  1851,  by  Anne  Potts,  relict,  one  of  the 
Exors    named    in    will.       Power    reserved   to   William   Tweedy, 


the  other  Exor  named  in  said  will, 
the  Exor  named  in  second  codicil. 
Portrait  in  oils  at  "  Clereholt" 
Holmbury  St.  Mary,  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Benjamin  Langford  Forster 
Potts,  his  son. 


and    Henry  Hyde  Clarke, 


^ 


=Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wright 
of  Lower  Redbrooke,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  Anne  Ralfe 
his  wife;  born  17  June 
1802 ;  marr.  at  St.  Clements, 
CO.  Cornwall,  i  August 
1820;  died  at  6  Reservoir 
Road,  Edgbaston,  co.  War- 
wick, 5  September  1854, 
bur.  in  the  new  cemetery 
at  Birmingham.  Portrait 
in  oils  at  "  Clerekolt," 
Holmbury  St.  Mary,  in 
the  possession  of  Benjamin 
Langford  Forster  Potts, 
her  son. 


Ethelinda,  born  at  Lambessow, 
CO.  Cornwall,  6  October  1821,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Clements ;  died  at 
117  Camberwell  Grove,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  77,  on  Monday,  6  February, 
bur.  at  Holmbury  St.  Mary  on 
Thursday,  9  February  1899.  Will 
dated  2  August  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  202,  99)  18  February 
1899,  by  Benjamin  Langford 
Forster  Potts,  gent.,  brother,  and 
Maria  Isabelle  Potts,  spinster, 
sister,  the  Exors. 


Anne   Sarah    Langford, 
died,  aged  10  months. 


Anne  Martha,  born  at 
Lambessow  5  March 
1824,  and  bapt.  at  St. 
Clements  ;  died  at  Van- 
burgh  Castle,  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  17,  23 
September,  bur.  at  Bexley 
28  September  1841. 


Cuthberta  Jane,  born  at  Frogmore 
Lodge,  Truro,  8  August,  bapt.  at 
Kenwyn  17  September  1825; 
died  at  "Clereholt,"  Holmbury 
St.  Mary,  aged  71,  on  Saturday, 
I  May,  bur.  at  Holmbury  St. 
Mary  6  May  1897.  Will  dated 
6  April  1897,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  701,  97)  II  June  1897, 
by  Benjamin  Langford  Forster 
Potts,  gent.,  brother,  and  Maria 
Isabelle  Potts,  spinster,  sister, 
the  Exors. 


78 


Cuthberta  Ethelinda,  "born  le'^  June  1790  v  I  a.m.  Baptized  at  Bexley  in  Kent"  (entry 
from  Fiunily  Bible);  died  at  her  residence,  18  York  Place,  Brighton,  cc  Sussex,  in  her 
75th  year,  on  Friday,  2  June  1865,  bur.  in  the  Quakers'  Burial  Ground,  Rottingdean,  co. 
Sussex.     M.I. 


Laurence  Holker  Potts,  born  at 
Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  30  April, 
bapt.  at  Kenwyn,  co.  Cornwall, 
30  May  1827  ;  died  at  9  Buck- 
ingham Street,  London,  aged  1 9, 
1 2  April,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  19  April 
1847.  M.L  Portrait  in  oils 
at  "  Clereholt,"  Holmbury  St. 
Afary,  in  the  possession  of 
Benjamin  Langford  Forster 
Potts,  his  brother. 


A  son,  born  11  May  1829,  died, 
aged  3  days,  and  bur.  at  Truro. 


Emma,  youngest; 
dau.  of  John 
Mycock  of  Bake- 
well,  CO.  Derby ; 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Ashford, 
CO.  Derby  (by 
the  Rev.  John 
Reddaway  Lux- 
moore),  on  Thurs- 
day, 4  April 
1867  ;  died  at 
Boston,  Massa- 
chusetts, U.S.A., 
on  Thursday,  2 
November  187 1, 
bur.  there.  ist 
wife. 


John  Thorpe  Potts,= 
born  at  Bodmin,  co. 
Cornwall,  16  June, 
bapt.  there  21  July 
1830;  died  at  Wild- 
wood,  New  Jersey, 
U.S.A.,  30  July,  bur. 
in  Harleigh  Ceme- 
tery, Camden,  New 
Jersey,  i  August  1903. 
Portrait  in  oils  at 
"  Glereholt,"  Holnibury 
St.  Mary,  in  the  pos- 
session of  Benjamin 
Langford  Forster  Potts, 
his  brother. 


=Frances  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William 
Reynolds ;  bom 
in  Buffalo,  New 
York,  U.S.A.  ; 
marr.  at  The 
Church  of  the 
Holy  Cross,  Troy, 
New  York  (by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Tucker), 
on  Thursday,  21 
November  1872. 
2nd  wife. 


^. 


Harry  Thorpe     Laurence    Holker   Potts,    born   at= 
Potts,  born  at     Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Massachusetts, 
Boston,    Mas-     on    Tuesday,    26    October    1869, 
sachusetts,   on     bapt.  at   St.   Matthew's,   Denmark 
Saturday,      11      Hill,   co.    Surrey,    20    July    1870; 
January  1S68.     died  at  University  of  Pennsylvania 
Hospital,     Philadelphia,     U.S.A., 
6  June,  bur.  in  Woodlands  Ceme- 
tery, Philadelphia,  10  June  1905. 


^JvU/c 


Cornelia   Halsey,    dau.    of     Jane   Emma, 
Hervey    Alexander    Brog-     born  at  Bos- 
nard    of  Philadelphia,    by     ton,      Massa- 
Frances     his    wife,     dau.     chusetts,     on 
of    Elijah    Smith    Howes     Saturday,   30 
of   Chester,  Pennsylvania,     Sept.  187 1. 
U.S.A.  ;     born    at    Phila- 
delphia    29     May     1869, 
bapt.    at    Chester,    Penn- 
sylvania,  in    1872  ;    marr. 
at  St.  Chrysistom,  Chicago, 
Illinois,  U.S.A. 


Frances  Ethelinda,  born  at 
Chicago  22  July  1897, 
bapt.  at  St.  Clements', 
Philadelphia,  30  May  1899. 


Harry  Cuthbert  Potts,  born 
at  Phihidelphia  14  Septem- 
ber T900,  and  bapt.  at  St. 
Clements',  Philadelphia. 


Laurence  Holker  Potts,  born 
7  January,  bapt.  at  the  Church 
of  the  'i'ransliguration,  Phila- 
delphia, 12  June  1905. 


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Michael  Le  Fleming  Potts,  "born  17""  Oct.  1791,  Hor.  vj  i  a.m.  &  Bapt''  at  Bexley  in 
Kent "  {entry  from  Family  Bible),  "  half-baptized  30  October  &  compleated  on  9  September 
1792  at  church"  (entry  from  Bexley  Parish  Register);  died  unmarried  at  Leghorn,  Italy, 
bur.  there.  Silhmiette  at  "  Clerelwlt"  Holmbury  St.  Mary,  co.  Surrey,  in  the  possession 
of  Benjamin  Langford  Forster  Potts,  his  nepheiv. 


SelinaMargaretta,  born  atBodmin, 
CO.  Cornwall,  31  December  1831, 
bapt.  there  27  January  1832;  died 
at  Vanburgh  Castle,  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  27  August,  bur.  at  Bexley 
30  August  1842. 


Elizabetha  Sarah,  born  at  Bodmin 
25  November  1833  ;  died  at 
Vanburgh  Castle,  Greenwich,  aged 
4  years  and  9  months,  bur.  at 
Bexley  28  August  1838. 


Catharina  Thorpe,  born  at  Bodmin 
10  September,  bapt.  there  30  Sep- 
tember 1835  ;  marr.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Denmark  Hill,  co.  Suney  {by  the  Rev. 
Stephen  Bridge,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  George  Wilkins,  Vicar  of  Wi.x, 
CO.  Essex),  on  Thursday,  24  September 
1868,  Edward  Simpson  of  Matfield 
Green,  Paddock  Wood,  co.  Kent  (son 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Simpson,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Borough  of 
Derby) ;  born  at  The  Grange,  Derby, 
2  April  1832.  ^ 

A 


Maria  Isabelle,  born 
at  Bodmin  19  April 

1837-      _ 

Benjamin  Langford 
Forster  Potts  of 
"Clereholt,"  Holm- 
bury  St.  Mary;  born 
at  Vanburgh  Castle, 
Greenwich,  29  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London, 
18  August  1839. 


y^^^^^ 


y^ 


80 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Argent  a  chevron  engrailed  paly  sable  and 
or  between  three  trefoils  of  the  second. 

Crest. — Two  wings  argent  erect  charged  with 
a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  trefoils  sable. 

Motto. — Per  orbeni. 


CIa|)  of  iSurrotos  Eea, 
CO.  ^urrej. 

George  Clay  of  Nottingham  Place,  Marylcbone, 
London  (son  of  William  Clay  of  the  City  of  London) ; 
born  in  1757;  Merchant  and  Shipowner;  marr.  in 
1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  MoGr.som  of  Whitby  and 
Scarborough,  both  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  Fairfax 
hi.s  wife.  He  died  at  Ftilwell  Lodge,  Twickenham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  in  1836.  Will  dated  14  July  1830, 
with  codicil  dated  31  March  183 1,  proved  (P.C.C. 
649  Stoivc'll)  22  November  1836,  by  William  Clay, 
son,  the  sole  Exor.  Portrait  in  oils  in  the  possession 
of  Sir  Arthur  Temple  Felix  Clay,  Baronet,  his 
j'rantison.  =f= 


Sir  William  Clay  of  Fulwell  Lodge,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  = 
and  of  17  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  Baronet  (only 
surviving  son);  born  in  London  15  August  1791;  M.P.  for  the 
Tower  Hamlets  12  December  1832  to  20  March  1857;  Secretary 
to  the  Board  of  Control  30  September  1839  to  8  September  1841  ; 
created  a  Baronet  20  September  1S41  ;  Chairman  of  Grand 
Junction  and  Southwark  and  Vauxhall  Water  Companies;  Author 
of  "Speech  on  moving  for  a  Committee  to  enquire  into  the  Act  for 
permitting  the  Estahlislmient  of  Joint  Stock  Banks,"  2nd  edition 
1837,  "Remarks  on  the  Water  Supply  of  London,"  2nd  edition  1849, 
and  "Small  Tenements  Rating  Act,"  1850;  died  at  35  Cadogan 
Place,  Chelsea,  London,  aged  77,  on  Saturday,  13  March  1869, 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London.  Memorial  Tablet 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham.  Will  dated  26  February  1868, 
with  four  codicils  dated  respectively  12  August  1868,  4  December 
1868,  s  January  1869  and  24  February  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
241,  69)  12  April  1869,  by  James  Temple  Bowdoin  of  112  Eaton 
Square,  London,  Joseph  Quick  of  Sumner  .Street,  Southwark,  co. 
Surrey,  and  Alfred  Hudson  Shad- 
well  of  Staple  Inn,  London,  the 
Exors.  Portrait  in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  Arthur  Temple 
Felix  Clay,  Baronet,  his  son. 


=Harriet,  daughter  Other 
and  coheir  (with  issue, 
her  sister  Mary, 
wife  of  James 
Temple-Bowdoin) 
of  Thomas  Dickason  of 
Fulwell  Lodge,  Twicken- 
ham ;  born  at  Milk  Street, 
Boston,  U.S.A.  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  26  September 
1822;  died  at  Eaton 
Square,  London,  aged  67, 
on  Thursday,  19  Decem- 
ber 1867,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  Lon- 
don. Memorial  Tablet  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham. 
Miniature  in  the  possession 
of  Sir  Arthur  Temple  Felix 
Clay,  Baronet,  her  son. 


Harriet,  born  at  Devonshire  Place,  Marylebone,  London,  on  Sunday,  14  September,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  23  November  1823;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Frederick  Temple),  on  Tuesday,  28  June  1853,  John  Morgan  Edwardes 
Jones  of  Garthmyl,  Berriew,  co.  Montgomery  (youngest  son  of  Humphrey  Rowlands  Jones  of 
Garthmyl,  Berriew) ;  born  at  Garthmyl,  Berriew  ;  died  8  March,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Woking,  CO.  Surrey,  12  March  1903.  Will  dated  iS  November  1899,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  23  May  1903,  by  George  Morgan  Edwards  Jones,  Barrister-at-Law,  the  only 
son,  and  Samuel  Twining,  the  Exors.  =,= 

A 

81 


Mary,  born  at 
Devonshire  Place, 
Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, 9  December 
1824;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Twicken- 
ham, CO.  Middlesex 
(by  the  Rev. 
David  Lewis,  D.D., 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
James  Twining,  the 
Rector),  on  Tues- 
day, 16  December 
185  I,  JohnWalrond 
Clarke  (2nd  son  of 
T.  E.  Clarke  of 
Tremlett  House, 
Wellington,  co. 

Salop);  entered  the 
Army  as  Cornet  20 
March  1846,  Lieu- 
tenant I  December 
1846,  Captain  roth 
(Prince  of  Wales' 
Own)  Hussars  10 
February  1854; 
served  in  the 
Crimea  at  Sebasto- 
pol  1855-56;  one 
of  H.M.  Corps  of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms 
8  March  1865 
(retired  in  1900); 
died  on  Thursday, 
26  March  1903. 

I 


Elizabeth,  born  at  Devonshire  Place,  Marylebone,  Sarah  Frances,  born 
London,  2  February  1826;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  at  1  )evonshire  Place, 
Twickenham  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bevan),  on  Marylebone,  Lon- 
Saturday,  26  June  1847,  her  cousin,  James  don,  5  March  1827  ; 
Temple-Bowdoin  (only  son  of  James  Temple-  died  unmarried  at 
Bowdoin  [and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Temple,  91  Eaton  Square, 
Baronet],  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  London,  on  Satur- 
Thomas  Dickason  of  Fulwell  Lodge,  Twickenham) :  day,  13  September 
Captain  4th  (Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Guards;  died  1862,  buried  in 
s.p.  suddenly  at  112  Eaton  Square,  London,  the  family  vault 
aged  56,  on  Easter  Sunday,  9  April  1871.  Will  at  Kensal  Green 
dated  21  January  1869,  with  three  codicils  dated  Cemetery,  London, 
respectively  3  November  1870,  20  January  187 1  Adiiion  was  granted 
and  7  February  1871,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  291,  71)     at      the       Principal 

5  May  187 1,  by  Elizabeth  Temple-Bowdoin  of  Registry  30  Sep- 
112  Eaton  Square,  London,  relict,  and  Arthur  tember  1862,  to 
Temple  Felix  Clay  of  Bush  Hall,  Hatfield,  co.  Sir  William  Clay  of 
Hertford,  two  of  the  Exors.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  91  Eaton  Square, 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  1 1  January  London,  Baronet,  the 
1872,  the  Rt.  Hon''''=  Sir  William  Henry  Gregory  fatlierandne.xtof kin. 
of  Coole  Park,  co.  Galway,  and  of  3  St.  George's 

Place,    Hyde    Park    Corner,    London,    K.C.M.G., 

P.C.,  F.R.S.  (only  son  of  Robert  Gregory  of  Coole  Park,  by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  O'Hara  of  Raheen,  co.  Galway);  born  13  June  1817; 
educated    at     Harrow     and     at     Christ    Church,    Oxford,    matriculated 

6  June  1835,  a^gfid  17;  Privy  Councillor  of  Ireland  1871;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Galway;  High  Sheriff  1849;  M.P.  for  City  of  Dublin 
1842-47,  and  for  co.  Galway  1857-72;  Governor  of  Ceylon  1871-76. 
She  died  s.p.  at  Kandy,  Ceylon,  on  Saturday,  28  June  1873,  and 
was  bur.  there.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Matthias',  Dublin  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Wynne),  on  Thursday,  4  March  1880,  Isabella  Augusta, 
youngest  dau.  of  Dudley  Persse  of  Roxborough,  co.  Galway,  D.L. 
He  died  at  3  St.  George's  Place,  Hyde  Park  Corner,  London,  in  his 
75th  year,  on  Sunday,  6  March,  and  was  bur.  at  Coole  Park  10  March 
1892.  Will  dated  18  December  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  655,  92) 
I  June  1892,  by  Dame  Isabella  Augusta  Gregory,  relict,  and  Algernon 
Persse  and  Francis  Fitz  Adlam  Persse,  the  Exors. 


82 


Sir  William  Dickason= 
Clay  of  Fulwell  Lodge, 
Twickenham,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex, and  of  17 
Hertford  Street,  May- 
fair,  London,  Baronet; 
born  at  Devonshire 
Place,  Marylebone, 
London,  on  Sunday, 
21  December  1828; 
educated  at  Oriel 
College,Oxford,  matri- 
culated 25  November 
1847,  aged  18;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  as 
2nd  Baronet  13  March 
1869;  died  s.p.  at 
9  Lowndes  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday, 

14  October,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery, 
London,  October 
1876.  Will  dated 
6  May  1875,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  836,   76) 

15  November  1876, 
by  Dame  Mariana 
Emily  Clay  of  9 
Lowndes  Square, 
London,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


=.Mariana  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Leo 
Schuster  of  Upper  Belgrave  Street, 
London,  and  of  Roehampton,  co. 
Surrey  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Roe- 
hampton (by  the  Rev.  Sir  Lionel 
Darell,  Baronet,  Rector  of  Fretherne, 
CO.  Gloucester,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Biber,  the  Incumbent),  on  Thurs- 
day, 19  April  1855.  She  marr.  2ndly 
on  Saturday,  3  November  1877, 
.'\rthur  Lawrence,  Baron  Haliburton, 
G.C.B.  (youngest  son  of  Thomas 
Chandler  Haliburton,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia, 
sometime  M.P.  for  Launceston,  Author 
of  "  Sam  Slick  ") ;  born  at  Windsor, 
Nova  Scotia,  26  September  1832; 
educated  at  King's  College  School, 
Windsor ;  Barrister  of  Nova  Scotia 
1855;  served  on  Commissariat  Staff 
of  Army  in  Crimea,  Canada  and 
London,  1855-70,  was  transferred  to 
Civil  Service  as  Assistant  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport  at  War  Office 
1870,  Director  1878-88;  Assistant 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  War 
1885-95,  ^"d  Permanent  Under 
Secretary  1895-97;  created  C.B.  1880, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1885,  G.C.B.  (Civil) 
1897  ;  created  Baron  Haliburton  of 
Windsor,  in  the  Province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  and  Dominion  of  Canada,  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom 
in  1898;  Hon.  D.C.L.,  King's  College, 
Nova  Scotia,  1899  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  London  ;  died  at  Branksome 
Towers  Hotel,  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants,  at  4.45  a.m.  on  Sunday,  21 
.April,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Friday,  26  April  1907. 
Will  dated  18  June  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  37,  1907)  8  May  1907,  by 
Mariana  Emily,  Baroness  Haliburton, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


Emma  Georgiana  Christina, 
born  at  Devonshire  Place, 
Marylebone,  London,  28  April 
1830  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Twickenham  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas   Bevan),   on    Monday, 

15  July  1850,  Lieut.-Colonel 
Henry  Wedderburn  Gumming 
of  LTpper  Grosvenor  Street, 
London  (eldest  son  of  General 
Sir  Henry  John  Gumming  of 
Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  Lon- 
don, K.C.H.,  Colonel  12th 
Lancers) ;  entered  the  Army 
as  Ensign  59th  Regiment  of 
Foot  22  August  1834,  Lieu- 
tenant 16  March  1838, 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  Cold- 
stream Guards  30  December 
1842,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel 
27  May  1853  ;  died  at 
Dover,  co.   Kent,  on  Monday, 

1 6  January  1871.  She  marr. 
2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Thursday, 
4  July  187 1,  Horatio  Mansfield 
(6th  son  of  John  Mansfield  of 
Diggeswell  House,  co.  Hert- 
ford, and  brother  of  Sir 
William  Rose  Mansfield,  1st 
Baron  Sandhurst)  ;  born  in 
182 1  ;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1842,  M.A. 
1845  ;  a  Student  of  the 
Middle  Temple  23  January 
1847,  called  to  the  Bar  6  June 
1853  ;  died  s.p.  in  1887. 

=r 
A 


83 


Caroline  Elizabeth, = 
only  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Palmer 
Bruce  Chichester 
of  Arlington  Court, 
CO.  Devon,  ist 
Baronet,  M.P.,  by 
Caroline  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Thistlethwayte  of 
Southwick,  CO. 

Hants ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  James 
Pycraft,  late  In- 
cumbent of  St. 
Mary's,  Barnstaple, 
CO.  Devon),  on 
Saturday,  8  March 
1862  ;  died  at 
Catesfield,  Fare- 
ham,  CO.  Hants,  on 
Sunday,  6  April 
1873,  buried  at 
Woking,  CO.  Surrey. 
I  St  wife. 


=Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  George  Clay,= 
Baronet ;  born  at  Nottingham  Place, 
London,  on  Sunday,  14  August  1831  ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse ;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  19th  Regiment 
of  Foot  18  September  1849,  Lieu- 
tenant 31  December  1852,  Captain 
29  December  1854,  Major  i  May 
1866,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel 
2  August  187s  ;  served  in  the  Crimean 
War  1854-55,  present  at  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Crimean  medal  with 
three  clasps,  5th-class  Medjidie,  and 
Turkish  medal) ;  succeeded  his 
brother.  Sir  William  Dickason  Clay,  as 
3rd  Baronet  14  October  1876;  died 
at  1 7  Cavendish  Square,  London, 
aged  46,  on  Sunday,  30  June,  bur.  at 
All  Saints',  Bradfield,  Uffculme,  co. 
Devon,  6  July  1878.  Will  dated 
10  October  1876,  with  codicil  dated 
5  May  1 87 7,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
634,  78)  9  August  1878,  by  Dame 
Mary  Caroline  Clay,  relict,  and  Sir 
Arthur  Temple  Felix  Clay  of  Castle 
Hill,  CO.  Dorset,  Baronet,  brother, 
the  Exors. 


=Mary  Caroline,  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Walrond  of  Bradfield, 
CO.  Devon,  Baronet,  M.P.,  by 
the  Hon*"''  Frances  Caroline 
his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Samuel, 
2nd  Baron  Bridport  ;  born  at 
Bradfield  on  Saturday,  9  Sep- 
tember 1854;  marr.  at  All  Saints' 
Chapel,  Bradfield  (by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Bramley,  Vicar  of 
Uffculme,  CO.  Devon,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Hillyard),  on 
Thursday,  5  October  1876.  She 
marr.  2ndly  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Monday,  28  February  1881, 
Lieut.-Colonel  Walter  Henry 
Holbech  (eldest  son  of  the 
Ven'''<=  Charles  William  Holbech 
of  Farnborough,  co.  Warwick, 
Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  by 
Laura  Harriette  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Armytage  [see  Vol.  i, 
page  2jj] ) ;  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Farnborough,  on  Sunday,  1 1  May 
1845  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
University  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 29  June  1863,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1874;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps; 
of  H.M.  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms ;  died  6  March,  bur.  at 
Farnborough  9  March  1901. 
2nd  wife. 


Lilian  Caroline 
Georgina,  born 
at  Catesfield, 
near  Fareham,  6 
February  1870. 


Violet  Marion 
Rosalind  Geor- 
gina, born  at 
Catesfield,  near 
Fareham,  4  Jan- 
uary 1873. 


Sybil  Mary,  born  at  17  Cavendish  Square,  London,  on  Friday, 
18  January  1878,  and  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London ;  marr.  at  Broad  Clyst,  co.  Devon  (by  the  Rev.  Hugh 
Holbech,  Vicar  of  Farnborough,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Probart  Whitaker,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  r8  July  1905,  Samuel 
Horace  Law  of  49  Merrion  Square,  Dublin  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Pakenham  Law,  K.C.,  by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Horace  Rochfort  of 
Clogrenan,  co.  Carlow) ;  born  at  48  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin, 
22  October  1873;  educated  at  Monkton  Combe,  Bath,  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  and  at  the  University,  Vienna,  ALB.,  B.Ch., 
B.A.O.,  M.D.  1896,  F.R.C.S.L  1900;  Throat  Surgeon  to  the 
Adelaide  Hospital,  Dublin,  Surgeon  to  the  Dublin  Throat  and 
Ear  Hospital,  and  Consulting  Throat  and  Ear  Surgeon  to  the 
Stewart  Institution,  Chapelizod,  co.  Dublin. 


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Laura  I'elicia  Susan,  born  at  Nottingham  Place,  Marylebone,  London,  i6  November  1834; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  James  Twining),  on  Tuesday, 
22  February  1859,  Walter  Mountcford  Leland  Westropp- Dawson  of  Charlcsfort,  co.  Wexford 
(son  of  Mounteford  Westropp  of  Melton  House,  co.  Limerick,  by  Jane  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Charles  Dawson  of  Charlesfort) ;  born  26  September  1826;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 
in  the  19th  (The  ist  Yorkshire,  North  Riding)  Regiment  of  Foot  4  June  1847,  Lieutenant 
2  January  1852,  Captain  9  October  1855;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wexford;  succeeded  to 
the  estates  of  his  uncle,  Walter  Dawson  of  Charlesfort,  by  deed  dated  14  April  1857,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Dawson  by  Royal  Licence  dated  14  October 
1859;  died  at  The  Lodge,  Marston,  co.  Oxford,  aged  69,  on  Friday,  17  April  1896. 
She  died  at  2  Fyfield  Road,  Oxford,  aged  66,  on  Tuesday,  19  February  1901. 

I 


Sir  Arthur  Temple  Felix  Clay  of  19  Hyde  Park= 
Gate,  London,  and  of  Ardmeallie,  co.  Banff, 
Baronet;  born  at  17  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair, 
London,  9  December  1842  ;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1861, 
B.A.  1865;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
4  June  1863,  called  to  the  Bar  26  January  1867  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Surrey  and  London ;  succeeded  his 
brother,  Sir  George  Clay,  as  4th  Baronet  30  June 
1878. 


'Margaret,  dau.  of  Arthur  Kelt  Barclay  of 
Bury  Hill,  Dorking,  co.  Surrey,  by  Maria 
Octavia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ichabod  \Vright  of 
Mapperley,  co.  Nottingham ;  born  at  Bury 
Hill,  Dorking,  29  December  1848,  bapt.  at 
Dorking  7  March  1849;  marr.  at  Westcott, 
CO.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Karslake,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Hubert  James 
Medlycott),  on  Thursday,  i  July  1869. 


William  Temple  Clay,  born 
at  Bush  Hall,  Hatfield,  co. 
Hertford,  on  Thursday,  23 
June,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Twickenham,  23  July  1870; 
educated  at  Charterhouse ; 
died  near  Colombo,  Ceylon, 
on  a  voyage  from  Calcutta, 
India,  aged  22,  on  Thursday, 
6  April  1893,  bur.  at  sea. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  30  June 
1893,  to  Sir  Arthur  Temple 
Felix  Clay,  Baronet. 


George  Felix  Neville  Clay,= 
born  at  Bush  Hall,  Hatfield, 
on  Friday,  24  November 
187  r,  and  bapt.  at  Hatfield; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1890,  B.A.  1893;  Con- 
sulting Architect  to  H.M. 
Board  of  Education  ;  Author 
of  "  Secondary  Schools." 


=Rachel,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon*'''^  Henry  Hobhouse  of 
Hadspen  House,  co.  Somerset, 
P.C,  M.P.  for  East  Somerset, 
by  Margaret  Heyworth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Potter ;  born 
at  Hadspen  House ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Hobhouse,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Alfred  William  Gough), 
on  Wednesday,  9  March  1904. 


Margaret,  born  at  5  Douro  Place, 
Kensington,  London,  5  December 
1904,  bapt.  at  Pitcombe,  co. 
Somerset,  in  January  1905. 


Janet,  born  at  West 
Heath,  Limpsfield, 
CO.  Surrey,  9  March 
1907. 


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Arms. — Sable  a  chevron  between  three  pick-axes  argent. 
Crest. — An  eagle  displayed  sable. 
Motto. — Mos  legem  regit. 


John  Mawdesley  of  Low  Hill,  Liverpool  (son  of  the  Rev.  John= 
Mawde.sley  of  North  Meoles,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Jane  Riddiough  his 
wife);  born  9  March  1782;  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  7  March  1810, 
served  as  Midshipman  in  flag-ship  "  Foudroyant "  in  the  blockade  of 
Brest,  and  in  same  ship  at  the  capture  of  Admiral  Linois'  flag-ship 
"Marengo"  and  "La  Belle  Poule,"  in  March  1806,  and  assisted  in 
bringing  home  the  "Marengo";  present  at  the  exodus  of  the  Royal 
Family  of  Portugal,  before  the  advancing  army  of  Junot,  1807  ;  in  the 
"  Hero "  at  the  burning,  by  Lord  Cochrane,  of  the  French  fleet 
in  the  Basque  Roads,  the  "London  Gazette"  of  ist  June 
1847,  included  the  "Hero"  for  medals  in  this  affair;  commanded 
No.  33  gunboat  in  the  Walcheren  Expedition  1809-10;  Lieutenant 
and  Commander  of  H.M.  schooner  "Cuttle"  1811,  ist  Lieu- 
tenant "Atalante"  181 1,  and  of  the  "Talbot"  March  1813,  took 
over  command  of  the  latter  ship  in  January  1815;  died  5  January 
1837,  bur.  in  the  Necropoh's  Cemetery,  Liverpool. 


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=Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Leyland,  by  Catherine 
Spencer  his  wife ; 
born  25  July  1794; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Liverpool,  20  May 
181 6  ;  died  at  South- 
port,  CO.  Lancaster, 
aged  84,  on  Tues- 
day, 4  March  1879, 
bur.  at  Crosby,  co. 
Lancaster. 


John  Leyland 
Mawdesley,  born 
15  October  181 7; 
died  5  March 
1832,  bur.  in  the 
N  acropolis  Ceme- 
tery, Liverpool. 


Frederick  I^eyland  Mawdesley  of  Delwood= 
Croft,  Fulford,  co.  York  ;  born  7  No- 
vember 1819;  J. P.  for  the  East  Riding 
of  CO.  York ;  died  at  Delwood  Croft, 
aged  72,  on  Friday,  18  March,  bur.  at 
the  old  church,  Fulford,  21  March  1892. 
Will  dated  23  February  1885,  with 
codicil  dated  13  March  1885,  proved  at 
York  27,  April  1892,  by  Anne  Maria 
Mawdesley,  relict,  Frederick  Leyland 
Mawdesley  and  Ernest  Mawdesley,  sons, 
the  Exors. 


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=Anne  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joshua  Roberts  of  Enniscorthy, 
CO.  Wexford,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Collins, 
Captain  58th  Regiment  of  Foot 
(who  served  at  Corunna,  and 
was  present  at  the  burial  of 
Sir  John  Moore) ;  born  7  Oc- 
tober 1823;  marr.  at  Enniscorthy 
26  September  1848  ;  died  at 
Delwood  Croft,  aged  76,  on 
Friday,  23  February,  bur.  at 
the  old  church,  Fulford,  27 
February  1900.  Admon  was 
u'ranted  at  York  20  April  1900, 
ui  Frederick  Leyland  Mawdesley, 
si)n,  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Frederick 
Dor  mans 
and  bapt. 
St.  Peter's 
Germany. 


Leyland  Mawdesley  of  Fulford  Cottage, 
Park,  CO.  Surrey;  born  20  August  1849, 
at  Seacombe,  co.  Chester  ;  educated  at 
School,  York,  and  at  Bonn-on  the-Rhine, 


Madeline,  born  20  October  185 1,  and 
bapt.  at  Seacombe ;  died  unmarried  on 
Friday,  18  February  1881,  bur.  at  the  old 
church,  Fulford. 


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Mary  Jane,  born  i8  December  1821; 
marr.  at  St.  Catherine's,  Liverpool  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Tattershall,  D.D.), 
17  September  1844,  the  Rev.  William 
Mulleneux  (son  of  John  Robinson 
MuUeneux) ;  of  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1843,  M.A.  1849; 
Vicar  of  St.  Luke's,  Liverpool  ;  died 
31  October  1874,  bur.  at  Crosby,  co. 
Lancaster.  =f= 

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(!atharine  Spencer,  born  5  June  1824;  marr.  by 
licence  at  St.  Catherine's,  Liverpool,  6  September 
1848,  William  Daunt  Applebee ;  born  13  Sep 
tember  18 ro;  died  at  Leyland  Road,  Southport, 
CO.  Lancaster,  3  May  1876.  Will  dated  19 
February  1873,  proved  at  Liverpool  25  May  1876, 
by  Frederick  I^eyland  Mawdesley  and  William 
Joseph  Robinson,  the  Flxors.  She  died  8  June 
1893,  and  was  bur.  at  Crosby. 

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Edith,  born  25  October  1853,  bapt.  at  Wallasey,  co.  Chester, 
27  August  185s  ;  marr.  at  F'ulford,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev.  William 
F>ancis  Wilberforce,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  14  August  1883, 
Colonel  Arthur  James  Brander  (eldest  son  of  General  Mangles 
James  Brander  of  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps);  born  18  November 
1848;  educated  at  Sandhurst;  joined  the  60th  Regiment  of 
Foot,  and  on  its  removal  to  India,  passed  into  the  Staff  Corps, 
Lieutenant  28  October  1871,  Captain  6  November  1879,  Major 
6  November  1887,  Lieut. -Colonel  6  November  1893,  Colonel 
24  January  1898,  placed  on  unemployed  supernumerary  list 
18  November  1905;  served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80,  first  with 
Kandahar  Field  Force  and  afterwards  with  Northern  Afghanistan 
F'leld  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal)  ;  with  the  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with  the  2nd  Miranzai 
Expedition  1891  (clasp).  =p 

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Lucy,  born  8  July,  bapt. 
at  Wallasey  27  August 
1855;  marr.  at  F'ulford 
(by  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Sardinson  Carter,  Vicar 
of  St.  Michael-le-Belfry, 
York)  on  Saturday,  20 
June  1885,  her  cousin, 
Alfred  Bright  (eldest  son 
of  Alfred  Bright  of  Blun- 
dellsands,  co.  Lancaster) ; 
born  28  November  i860. 

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Ernest  Mawdesley  of  The  Priory,= 
Waddon,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  20  December  1856,  bapt.  at 
St.  Helen's,  York,  14  April  1864; 
of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Lent  Term,  1876, 
B.A.,  LL.B.  1879  ;  Town  Clerk 
of  Croydon  1896-1902  ;  died  at 
The  Priory,  Waddon,  in  his 
46th  year,  on  Thursday,  4  De- 
cember, bur.  in  Mitcham  Road 
Cemetery,  Croydon,  9  December 
igo2.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  19  December 
1902,  to  Mary  Gibson  Mawdesley, 
relict. 


=Mary  Gibson  (Daisie),  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Brander,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P., 
L.R.C.S.,  Lond.,  by  Mary  Louisa 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain  Brunton, 
R.N.  ;  born  11  July  1866  ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  St.  John's  Wood,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  5  June  1889;  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  John's,  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  11  Feb- 
ruary 1905,  John  Ernie  Money  of 
25  Abingdon  Street,  Westminster, 
Attorney-at-Law  (son  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Charles  Forbes  Septimus 
Money)  ;  born  at  St.  John's 
Vicarage,  Lewishani,  co.  Kent,  1 1 
February  1872. 


Harold  Mawdesley  of 
Delwood  Cottage, 
East  Grinstead,  co. 
Surrey  ;  born  10  Oc- 
tober 1859,  bapt.  at 
St.  Helen's,  York,  14 
April  1864 ;  educated 
at  Repton. 


Annie  Leyland,  born 
1 1  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Helen's,  York, 
14  March  1869. 


Marian,  born  at  16  Fair- 
field Terrace,  Dewsbury, 
CO.  York,  on  Thursday, 
27  November  1890,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Dewsbury  25  February 
1891. 


Dorothy,  born  at  16 
Fairfield  Terrace, 
Dewsbury,  on  Sun- 
day, 6  December 
1 89 1,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Dews- 
bury, 8  January  1892. 

87 


John  Leyland  Mawdes- 
ley, born  at  16  Fairfield 
Terrace,  Dewsbury,  on 
Sunday,  27  August, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Dewsbury,  2 1 
September  1893. 


Robert  Mawdesley, 
born  at  The  Priory, 
\\'addon,  on  Satur- 
day, 25  August, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Croydon, 
15  October  1900. 


Edwin  Mawdesley, 
born  1 8  October 
1826;  died  7  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at 
Sephton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 10  January 
1827. 


Sarah  Leyland, 
born  19  April 
1828  ;  married 
Henry  Thornley. 
She  died  19  No- 
vember [857. 

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Ehzabeth  Fitzsimons,  born  4  October  1830;  niarr. 
at  Sephton  27  April  1859,  William  Joseph  Robinson, 
Attorney-at-Law,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancaster  (son  of 
Joseph  Robinson  of  Litherland  House,  co.  Lancaster). 
She  died  s.p.,  aged  70,  at  13  Esplanade,  Waterloo, 
Liverpool,  on  Friday,  29  March  1901,  and  was  bur.  at 
Sephton. 


John    Leyland    Mawdesley,    born    J9=j=Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Paul  Catterall 


December  1833;  died  at  his  residence, 
"Elmside,"  Allerton,  co.  Lancaster, 
aged  36,  on  Sunday,  4  September 
1870,  bur.  in  Smithdown  Lane 
Cemetery,  Liverpool.  Will  dated  28 
August  1870,  proved  at  Liverpool 
13  May  187 1,  by  Frederick  Leyland 
Mawdesley  of  Lendal,  co.  York, 
brother,  and  William  Joseph  Robin- 
son of  Liverpool,  Attorney-at-Law, 
the  Exors. 


of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster ;  born  26 
June  1843  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Preston  (by  the  Rev.  Richard 
Holgate  P<rown,  Incumbent  of  High 
Lane,  co.  Chester,  brother-in-law  of 
the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
John  Owen  Parr,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  28  April  1864;  died  at 
15  Linnet  Lane,  'I'oxteth  Park, 
Liverpool,  14  October  1887. 


Lucy,  born  16 
March  1835  ; 
marr.  at  Seph- 
ton (by  the 
Rev.  James 
Lawrence)  6 
October  1859, 
Alfred  Bright 
(son  of  William 
Bright) ;  born 
26    November 

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I 
Arthur  Leyland  Mawdesley= 
of  EUenglaze,  Cubert,  co. 
Cornwall ;  born  at  Liver- 
pool 17  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Saviour's,  Everton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  5  November 
1866;  educated  at  New 
Brighton  School  and  at  St. 
Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford, 
matriculated  29  January 
1886,  aged  19. 


=Agnes  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Holmes,  Rector  of 
Ripple,  CO.  Worcester, 
by  Margaret  Ann  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Kent  of  The  Hill, 
Upton-on-Severn,  co. 
Worcester ;  marr.  at 
St.  Cuthbert's,  West 
Hampstead,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex (by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Alfred  Kent, 
uncle  of  the  bride), 
on  Tuesday,  30  April 
1895. 


Emily  Beatrice,  bom  15  October  1868, 
bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's,  Everton,  20  January 
1869  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Maryle- 
bone,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Hubert  George 
Nind,  imcle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Edward  Rhys  Jones),  on 
Wednesday,  i  December  1897,  Hubert 
James  Coleridge  of  Abberton,  Hurstpier- 
point,  CO.  Sussex  (6th  surviving  son  of 
the  Rev.  Alfred  James  Coleridge,  Vicar 
of  Bromham,  co.  Bedford)  ;  born  at 
Bromham  26  November  1868;  educated 
at  Bloxham  School  and  a  non-collegiate 
of      Oxford,      matriculated      r6      October 

1886,  aged    17,    Bible    Clerk,   All    Souls', 

1887,  4th-class  Classics  1890. 


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TENNYSON. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Gules  on  a  bend  nebuly 
between  three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lis  or  a  chaplet  of 
laurel  vert. 

Crest. — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  gauntleted  or 
grasping  a  broken  tilting  spear  enfiled  with  a  garland  of 
laurel  proper. 

Supporters. — Two  leopards  guardant  gules  ducally  crowned  and  semde 
of  fleurs-de-lis  or. 

Motto. — Respiciens  prospiciens. 


Cenn^0on. 


Rev.  George  Clayton  Tennyson,  LL.D.  (eldest= 
son  of  George  Tennyson  of  Bayons  Manor  and 
Usselby  House,  both  co.  Lincoln,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Turner  of  Caistor, 
CO.  Lincoln);  bapt.  lo  December  1778;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1801,  M.A. 
1805,  LL.D.  1813;  Rector  of  Benniworth  21 
December  1802,  of  Bag-Enderby  and  Somersby 
31  December  1806  to  1831,  and  Vicar  of  Great 
Grimsby  22  August  1815  ;  died  suddenly 
at  Somersby,  aged  53,  16  March  1831,  bur. 
there. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Fytche, 
B.l^.,  Vicar  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
Martha  his  wife,  sister  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Green,  Bishop  of  Lincoln  ;  bapt.  at  Louth 
18  May  1780;  marr.  at  Louth  6  August 
1805;  died  at  Well  Walk,  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  84,  on  Tuesday,  21 
February  1865,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London.  AdiTion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  24  October  1865,  to 
the  Rev.  Charles  Turner  of  Grasby,  co. 
Lincoln,  son,  and  one  of  the  ne.xt  of  kin. 


George  Tennyson, 
bapt.  at  Tealby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  25 
May  1 806  ;  died 
in  infancy. 


Frederick  Tennyson,  born  at  Louth  5  June,  bapt.= 
there  10  July  1807  ;  educated  at  Eton,  leaving 
as  Captain  of  the  School  in  1827  ;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  where  he  obtained  Sir  William 
Browne's  Medal  for  Greek  Ode  1828,  B.A.  1832  ; 
contributed  four  poems  to  his  brothers  Charles 
and  Alfred's  "Poems  by  Two  Brothers,"  1829; 
Author  of  the  poems  "Isle  of  Greece,"  "Daphne,"  and  "  Daj^s  and 
Hours,"  the  latter  being  reprinted  with  additions  ;n  1895,  under  the 
title  of  "  Poems  of  the  Day  and  Year  " ;  died  at  the  residence  of  his 
eldest  son,  14  Holland  Villas  Road,  Kensington,  London,  in  his  91st 
year,  on  Saturday,  26  February  1898,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  12  July  1884,  with  codicil  dated  8  January 
1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  630,  98)  12  May  1898,  by  Walter  Charles 
Alan  Ker,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Maria,  dau.  of  Signor 
Giuliotti,  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  Siena,  Tuscany ; 
marr.  in  1839;  died  at 
St.  Ewold's,  St.  Helier, 
Jersey,  aged  68,  on 
Tuesday,  22  January, 
bur.  at  St.  Helier  26 
January  1884. 


I 
Julius  George  Tennyson  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Louth  ;  born= 
30  June  1840;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  29th 
(The  Worcestershire)  Regiment  of  Foot  25  March  1862, 
Lieutenant  2  February  1864,  Captain  ist  Battalion 
17th  (The  Leicestershire)  Regiment  of  Foot  20  May 
1868;  died  at  Thorpe  Hall,  Louth,  aged  64,  on  Thurs- 
day, 15  September,  bur.  at  South  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln, 
17  September  1904. 


=Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Cooper  of  Homewood,  co.  Aber- 
deen, by  Sophia  Stephen  his  wife  ; 
born  at  Aberdeen  14  May  1853; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Hale  Murray),  on  Wednesday, 
8  January  1873. 


Frederick  Henry 
Tennyson,  born  at 
Lucknow,  India, 
3  December  1873, 
and  bapt.  there ; 
educated  at  Sher- 
borne. 


Julietta  Marian  (Cissy),  born  at  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  13  October 
1876,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  at  South  Elkington  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Wilde,  Rector  of  Louth,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Woodward 
Stanford,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  10  October  1905,  Richard  (iraham 
Hopwood  of  Avonside,  Wyre,  co.  Worcester  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
Walter  William  Hopwood,  formerly  Head  Master  of  King  Edward  VL's 
School,  Louth,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Westcar  Rowland  of 
Creslow,  co.  Buckingham)  ;  born  at  Louth  6  July,  bapt.  there  28  August 
1874;  educated  at  King  Edward  VL's  School,  Louth,  and  at  Bradfield 
College,  CO.  Berks.  =j= 


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Rev.  Charles  Turner,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Somersby,  co.=^ 
I.iucohi,  4  July  1808;  educated  at  the  Grammar  School, 
I-outh,  CO.  Lincoln,  privately  by  his  father,  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  with  his  brother  Alfred 
20  February  1S28,  won  the  F.ell  Scholarship  in  1829,  B.A. 
1832;  Vicar  of  Grasby,  co.  Lincoln,  29  October  1835;  by 
Royal  Licence  dated  i  September  1835,  he  took  the  name  of 
Turner  instead  of  that  of  Tennyson,  on  succeeding  to  the 
property  of  his  great-uncle,  Samuel  Turner  of  Caistor,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  Joint  Author  with  his  brother  Alfred  of  the  "Poems 
by  Two  Brothers"  in  1829,  and  Author  of  various  other  poems 
which  were  issued  after  his  death  as  "Collected  Sonnets, 
Old  and  New";  died  s.p.  at  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester, 
25  April,  bur.  there  i  May  1879.  AdSion  (with  will  dated 
14  June  1867)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  743,  79)  16  August 
1879,  to  Franklin  Lushington  of  33  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  the  universal  legatee  in  trust. 


=Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Sellwood  of  Horncastle,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Willingham  Franklin  of 
Spilsby,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  sister 
of  Admiral  Sir  John  Franklin, 
the  Arctic  Explorer ;  marr.  at 
Horncastle  24  May  1836;  died 
at  Laverstock  House,  Salis- 
bury, CO.  Wilts,  on  Wednesday, 
21  May  1879,  bur.  at  Chel- 
tenham. Admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  12 
August  1879,  to  Anne  Weld  of 
"  Hawkridge,"  Freshwater,  Isle 
of  Wight,  sister,  one  of  the 
next  of  kin. 


Elizabeth,  born  at  Florence, 
Italy,  28  April  1848;  marr. 
by  special  licence  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Wil- 
liams, Incumbent  of  St. 
James',  St.  Heller,  Jersey) 
18  April  1876,  John  Francis 
De  Carteret  of  85  Colom- 
berie  and  of  Oaklands 
Manor,  Jersey ;  formerly  of 
the  2ist  Lancers;  died  at 
St.  Helier  9  March,  bur. 
there  15  March  1903. 

I 


Emilia  (Milly),  bom  17  February  1850;  marr.  at  St.  James', 
St.  Helier  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Williams),  on  Thursday, 
4  November  1875,  Charles  William  Randle  Ford  (eldest  son  of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Randle  Ford  of  Wyvols  Court,  Swallowfield,  co. 
Wilts,  and  of  Lansdown  East,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  formerly 
of  the  95th  Regiment  of  Foot,  by  Elizabeth  Frances  Browne 
his  v.'ife) ;  born  at  Bath  7  April  1848,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Swithin's, 
Walcot,  CO.  Somerset ;  educated  at  University  School,  Bath ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  84th  (York  and  Lancaster) 
Regiment  of  Foot  19  July  1868,  Adjutant  Liverpool  Press 
Guard  Volunteers,  Brigade-Major  Mersey  Volunteer  Infantry 
Brigade ;  served  with  depot  King's  Liverpool  Regiment  at 
Warrington  during  South  African  War. 


Sydney  Harold  Tennyson,  born  at  Twickenham,  co.= 
Middlesex,  24  July  1877,  bapt.  at  St.  Helier,  Jersey; 
educated  at  Marlborough  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy 
as  Cadet  15  July  1891,  Midshipman  15  February 
1894,  Sub-Lieutenant  15  August  1897,  Lieutenant 
I  January  1900;  appointed  to  the  command  of 
H.M.S.  "  Kinsha, '  China  Station,  16  October  1907  ; 
awarded  the  Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal  for 
his  gallant  action  on  31  October  1900,  in  rescuing 
Mr.  Kennedy  Anderson  of  the  Orient  Line. 


■Mildred  Broughton,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sydney  Alfred  Want  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  by  Ellen  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Bartholomew  Doyle  of  Killarney, 
New  South  Wales;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Weymouth,  co.  Dorset  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Graham  Kealy,  Chaplain  on 
H.M.S.  "  Erebus,"  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Ernest  Christian  Alexander),  on  Tuesday, 
25  October  1904. 


Audrey  Margaret,  born  at  "Kenfield,"  Netherton 
Road,  Weymouth,  on  Friday,  18  August,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  25  November  1905. 


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The  Rt.  Hon'''''  Alfred  Tennyson,  Baron  Tennyson,  P.C,  D.C.L.,= 
F.R.S.  ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Somersby,  co.  Lincoln,  6  August,  bapt. 
at  Somersby  8  August  1809;  educated  at  the  Grammar  School,  Louth, 
privately  by  his  father,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
with  his  brother  Charles  20  February  1828,  and  gained  the  Chancellor's 
medal  for  English  verse  by  his  poem  "Timbuctoo"  in  June  1829, 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1869;  Joint  Author  with 
his  brother  Charles  of  the  "  Poems  by  Two  Brothers  "  in  1829 ;  Author 
of  "Poems  by  Alfred  Tennyson,"  1833,  "In  Memoriam,"  1850,  "The 
Holy  Grail,"  i86g,  "Beckett,"  1884,  "Crossing  the  Bar,"  1889, 
"  The  Death  of  QJnone :  Akbar's  Dream  :  and  other  Poems," 
1892,  &c.  ;  Poet  Laureate  21  November  1850  until  his  death  : 
created  Baron  Tennyson  of  Aldworth,  co.  Sussex,  and  of  Freshwater, 
Isle  of  Wight,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  24  January 
1884;  created  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  in  June  1855  ;  F.R.S.  i  June  1865  ; 
died  at  Aldworth,  aged  83,  at  1.35  a.m.  on  Thursday,  6  October, 
bur.  in  the  Poets'  Corner,  Westminster  Abbey,  on  Wednesday,  12 
October  1892.  Memorial  bust  by  Woolner  in  Westminster  Abbey, 
memorial  tablet  in  the  church  at  Freshwater,  and  a  memorial 
beacon  en  High  Down  above  Freshwater,  unveiled  by  the  Dean  of 
Westminster  10  August  1896.  Will  dated  24  June  1884,  with  codicil 
dated  26  April  1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1223,  92)  16  December 
1892,  by  the  Rt.  Hon'''"'  Hallam,  Baron  Tennyson,  son,  one  of  the 
Exors.  Portraits  by  Samuel  Laurence,  iSjS,  a  three-quarter  length 
by  George  Frederick  Watts,  l8jQ,  in  the  possession  of  Lady  He/iry 
Somerset,  another  by  same  artist  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery, 
one  by  Professor  Herkomer,  iSjS,  three-quarter  figure  in  dark  blue 
cloak  by  Sir  John  Millais,  1881,  oivned  by  Sir  James  Kno'wles,  and  a 
three-quarter  length  by  George  Frederick  IVatts,  painted  in  iSgi  for 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  a  replica  of  which  was  made  by  the 
painter  for  bequest  to  the  nation. 


=Emily,  dau.  of  Henry 
Sellwood  of  Horncastle, 
CO.  Lincoln,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
lingham  Franklin  of 
Spilsby,  CO.  Lincoln, 
and  sister  of  Admiral 
Sir  John  Franklin,  the 
Arctic  Explorer ;  born 
at  Peasemore,  co.  Berks, 
9  July  1813  ;  marr. 
at  Shiplake,  co.  Ox- 
ford, 13  June  1850  ; 
died  at  Aldworth,  aged 
83,  on  Monday,  10 
August,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Fresh- 
water 14  August  1896. 
Memorial  tablet  in  the 
church  there.  Admon 
was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  8 
January  1897,  to  the 
Rt.  Hon'''''  Hallam, 
Baron  Tennyson. 


Matilda,  born  at  Florence,  Italy,  29  September  1853;  marr.  at  St. 
Peter's,  St.  Helier,  Jersey  (by  the  Very  Rev.  J.  McCarthy,  Dean  of 
St.  Ann  of  the  Isles),  on  Thursday,  18  January  1877,  Lieut.-Colonel 
John  Johnson  Bradshaw  (eldest  son  of  John  Johnson  Bradshaw  of 
"Leamington,  co.  Warwick);  born  at  Florence  30  March  1839;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  5th  (Northumberland  Fusiliers)  Regiment  of  Foot 
30  March  1858,  Lieutenant  23  August  1861,  Captain  22  Mnrch  1871, 
Major  I  July  1881,  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel  i  July  1881  (retired);  died  at 
Leamington  9  September,  bur.  there  15  September  1896.  \Vill  dated 
at  Biarritz  30  June  1883,  proved  at  Birmingham  8  December  1S96,  by 
Sylvester  Christopher  Bradshaw  and  James  Aloysius  Bradshaw,  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  St.  Helier  18  February,  and  was  bur.  there 
22  February  1892.  =j= 

A 


Alfred  Tennyson,  born 
on  Christmas  Day,  25 
December  1854;  educa- 
ted at  Victoria  College, 
Jersey ;  Private  Secre- 
tary to  Lieut.-Colonel 
Sir  William  Ramsay- 
Fairfax,  Baronet,  in 
South  Africa  1881-82. 


Sylvia  Mary  Beatrice,  born  at  Casa  Melita,  St.  Helier,  12  March 
1880,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Helier;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Shuckburgh  Swayne),  on  Saturday,  20  April  1907,  Oliver 
Meade-King  of  i  The  Lees,  Malvern,  co.  Worcester  (youngest 
son  of  Walter  Meade-King  of  12  Baring  Crescent,  Exeter,  co. 
Devon,  J. P.  for  co.  Somerset,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Liddon  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset);  born  10  February  1878; 
of  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 

94 


Charles  Arthur  Tennyson, 
born  at  St.  Helier  27  April 
1884,  and  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  Uppingham ; 
entered  the  Royal  Marines 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  i  Sep- 
tember 1902,  Lieutenant 
I  July  1903. 


Mary,  born  at  Somersby,  co.  Lincoln, 
II  September,  bapt.  there  14  September 
1810;  marr.  at  St.  Pancras',  London, 
7  July  185 1,  the  Hon'''"  Alan  Ker  (son 
of  Robert  Doo  Ker  of  Finnart  House 
Greenock,  co.  Renfrew,  by  Augusta  his 
wife,  younger  dau.  of  tlie  Rev.  Claudius 
Buchanan,  D.D.,  the  Indian  Missionary) ; 
born  at  Greenock  7  December  1819; 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Jamaica; 
died  at  Kingston,  Jamaica,  20  March 
1885,  bur.  in  Halfway  Tree  Cemetery, 
Jamaica.  She  died  at  i  Dalby  Road, 
Margate,  co.  Kent,  aged  73,  on  Friday, 
4  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Margate 
9  April  1884.  Adinon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  24  December 
1884,  to  Walter  Charles  Alan  Ker,  son, 
and  only  next  of  kin. 


Emily,  born  at  Somersby  25 
October,  bapt.  there  28  October 
1 8 1 1  ;  marr.  at  Boxley,  co.  Kent 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Jesse,  Vicar 
of  Margaretting,  co.  Essex),  14 
January  1842,  Captain  Richard 
Jesse,  R.N.;  born  in  1815; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  12  De- 
cember 1826,  Lieutenant  23 
November  1841,  of  the  Coast 
Guard,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke,  26 
April  1855.  She  died  at  3  Heme 
Villas,  Sweyn  Road,  Margate,  on 
Monday,  24  January,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Margate 
29  January  1887.  VVill  dated  20 
September  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  236,  87)  7  March  1887,  by 
Richard  Jesse,  husband,  the  sole 
Exor.  =^ 

A 


Edward  Tennyson, 
bapt.  at  Somersby 
16  January  181 3. 


i  .         I 

A     son,     born     The  Rt.  Hon'''''  Sir  Hallam  Tennyson,  Baron  Tennyson,=j 
20  April    1851,     P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  ;    born   11  August,  bapt.  at   Twicken- 
who     did     not     ham,    co.     Middlese-x,    5    October    1852     (Godfathers: 
survive  his  birth.     Henry     Hallam    and     Frederick     Denison     Maurice); 
educated    at    Marlborough    and    at    Trinity    College, 
Cambridge,     matriculated     Michaelmas     Term,     1872, 
Hon.   Litt.D.   Cambridge   1899,    Hon.    D.C.L.   Oxford    1904,  and    Hon. 
LL.D.    Melbourne   and   Adelaide    1901  ;    some   time    Private   Secretary 
to    his    father;     J. P.    for    co.    Hants    and    D.L.    for    Isle    of    Wight; 
Governor    and    Commander-in-Chief    of    South    Australia    1899-1902, 
first   Acting   Governor   of    the    Commonwealth   of   Australia    1902,   and 
Governor-General  from   1902  to  January   1904;    a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Colonial   Institute  and   Hon.  Colonel  of  the  South  .Australian  Artillery 
and    7th    Victorian    Light    Horse ;     Member    of    Marlborough    College 
Executive    Council,    President    of    the    Royal    Literary    Fund    and    of 
the  League  of  the  Empire,  and  of  Folk  Song  Society  ;   of  the  Gordon 
Boys'     Homes     Executive     Council,     &c.  ;     edited     Charles     Turner's 
"  Collected  Sonnets "  with  a  preface,    "  Poems   by  Two   Brothers "  with 
preface,    also    "  In    Memoriam "    with    notes,    published    "  Alfred,    Lord 
Tennyson,  a  Memoir"  (2  vols.),   1897;    Patron  of  the  hving  of  Grasby, 
CO.    Lincoln;    created    K.C.M.G.,    February    1899,    G.C.M.G.    26   June 
1903,   and  has   the   Grand    Cross  of  the  Order  of  the   Rising   Sun   of 
Japan    1905;   sworn  a  Privy  Councillor   30  June   1905;    succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Baron  6  October  1892. 


Audrey  Georgiana 
Florence,  elder  dau. 
of  Charles  John 
Boyle,  by  Zacyntha 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
General  Sir  Lorenzo 
Moore ;  born  at 
Tillington,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 19  August, 
bapt.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Rids- 
dale,  the  Rector) 
30  October  1854; 
marr.  at  ^\'est- 
minster  Abbey  25 
June  1884. 


Lionel  Hallam  Tennyson,  born  at 
7  Grosvenor  Crescent,  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  7  November  1889, 
and  bapt.  there  privately  (by  the  Very 
Rev.  George  Granville  Bradley,  Dean  of 
Westminster) ;  educated  at  Eton. 


Alfred  Aubrey  Tennyson, 
born  at  "  The  Briary," 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight, 
on  Saturday,  2  May,  bapt. 
at  Freshwater  3  June  1891 ; 
educated  at  Eton. 


Harold  Courtenay 
Tennyson,  born  at 
Farringford,  Isle  of 
Wight,  on  Monday, 
27  April,  bapt.  at 
Freshwater  31  May 
1896. 


95 


Harriett,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.= 
John  West,  Rector  of  Chettle  and 
Farnham,  both  co.  Dorset ;  marr. 
at  Wrayby,  co.  Lincoln  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Turner,  Vicar  of 
Grasby,  co.  Lincoln,  brother  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Cotterill),  on  Tues- 
day, 2  2  May  i860;  died  at  Alma 
Road,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  on 
Friday,  17  June  1881.      ist  wife. 


=Arthur  Tennyson,= 
born  at  Somersby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  bapt. 
there  1 2  May  18 14; 
died  at  Stroud, 
Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight,  in  his  86th 
year,  on  Tuesday, 
27  June,  bur. 
at  Freshwater  30 
June  1899. 


=Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Forster 
Maynard,  Rector  of  Kirk  Bramwith,  co. 
York,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Clarkson,  R.N. ;  born  at  Remenham, 
CO.  Berks,  10  February,  bapt.  there  16 
June  1839 ;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Martin  Maynard,  brother  of  the 
bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Willoughby 
Willey  Dickinson),  on  Thursday, 
7  December  1882.     2nd  wife. 


ty^%Sr- ^75/«^y4ifc_ 


Lionel  Tennyson,  born  at= 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight, 
16  March,  bapt.  there  6 
June  1854;  of  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1873, 
B.A.  1877;  a  clerk  in  the 
India  Office ;  died  in  the 
Red  Sea,  on  his  voyage  home 
from  India,  20  April  1886, 
bur.  at  Perim,  Red  Sea. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  21  July 
1886,  to  the  Hon''''=  Eleanor 
Bertha  Mary  Tennyson,  relict. 


^Eleanor  Bertha  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Locker  (afterwards 
Locker- Lampson),  by  Lady  Charlotte  Christian  his  ist  wife, 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin ;  marr.  at  Westminster 
Abbey  25  February  1878.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Edwin  Wood),  on 
Saturday,  5  May  1888,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon*"''  Augustine 
Birrell,  P.C,  M.P.,  K.C.,  LL.D.  (youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Mitchell  Birrell  of  Liverpool,  by  Harriet  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Grey  of  Edinburgh,  D.D.);  born  19  January 
1850;  educated  at  Amersham  Hall  School  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  Hon.  Fellow  1899,  LL.D. 
St.  Andrew's  1895;  called  to  the  Bar  1875;  J. P.  for  co.  Norfolk, 
Q.C.  1894;  M.P.  for  West  Fifeshire  1889-1900,  and  for  North 
Division  of  Bristol  since  January  1906;  President  of  the  Board 
of  Education  December  1905  to  January  1907,  since  when 
he  has  been  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  ;  sworn  of  the  Privy 
Council  of  Great  Britain  11  December  1905. 


Alfred  Browning  Stanley 
Locker  Tennyson,  born 
at  4  Sussex  Place, 
Regent's  Park,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  20  No- 
vember 1878. 


Charles  Bruce  Locker  Tennyson,  born  at  4  Sussex  Michael     Sellwood 

Place,    Regent's    Park,    London,    on   Saturday,  Tennyson,  born  at 

8   November   1879;    of  King's    College,   Cam-  4     Sussex      Place, 

bridge,   matriculated   Michaelmas  Term,   1899,  Regent's  Park,  Lon- 

B.A.  (ist-class  Classics)  1902;  Barrister-at-Law  don,    on    Monday, 

of  Gray's  Inn  1905.  10  December  1883. 


Cecilia  Mary,  born  at  42  Gloucester  Street,  Pimlico,  London,  on  Friday, 
4  February  1859;  marr.  at  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  2  July  1878, 
the  Rev.  Richard  William  Massy  Pope,  D.D.  (son  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Thomas  Pembroke  Pope  of  Bron  Menai,  Bangor,  co.  Carnarvon,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Thomas  of  Penrallt,  Bangor) ;  born  10  February 
1849;  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  27  April  1867,  aged  18, 
Scholar  1869-72,  B.A.  187 1,  M.A.  1873,  B.D.  1877,  D.D.  1890;  Mathematical 
Lecturer  1874-82,  Divinity  Lecturer  1875,  Master  of  the  Schools  1878-79, 
and  1881-83,  Chaplain  of  Balliol  College  1879-88,  Classical  Moderator 
1880,  1890-92,  1897-99  ^nd  1904,  Senior  Proctor  1884-85,  Public 
Examiner  1885-86,  Censor  of  Non-Collegiate  Students  1887,  Select 
Preacher  1890-92. 

96 


Eleanor  Maud, 
born  at  42 
Gloucester  Street, 
Pimlico,  London, 
on  Monday,  2 
July  i860. 


Septimus  Tennyson,  born  at  Somersby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  bapt.  there  lo  Sep- 
tember 1815;  died  at  Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  aged  51,  on  Saturday, 
8  September  1866,  bur.  there.  Adnion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
7  January  1867,  to  the  Rev.  Charles 
Turner  of  Grasby  Vicarage,  near  Brigg, 
CO.  Lincoln,  brother,  one  of  the  next 
of  kin.  

Matilda,  bapt.  at  Somersby  13  Septem- 
ber 18 16. 


Cecilia,  born  at  Somersby,  and  bapt.  there  10  October 
1817  ;  marr.  at  Boxley,  co.  Kent,  14  October  1842, 
Edmund  Law  Lushington  of  Park  House,  Maidstone, 
CO.  Kent  (eldest  son  of  Edmund  Henry  Lushington, 
by  Sophia  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Philips 
of  Sedgeley,  co.  Stafford);  born  10  January  181 1  ; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1832,  M.A. 
1835 ;  died  at  Park  House,  Maidstone,  aged  82, 
on  Thursday,  13  July  1893.  Will  dated  21  April 
1 89 1,  with  codicil  dated  11  April  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  837,  93)  22  September  1893,  by 
Franklin  Lushington,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 

I 


Charlotte  Maria,  youngest  dau.= 
of  Dudley  Christopher  Gary 
Elwes  of  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
Mary  Anne  Sophia  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  Peter  Rye 
of  Culworth,  CO.  Northampton  ; 
born  30  October  1835  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Wight  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Field,  Fellow 
and  Tutor  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Livingstone,  the  Rector), 
on  Thursday,  16  April  1857  ; 
died  at  Cheltenham  on  Saturday, 
31  October  1868,  bur.  there. 
I  St  wife. 


=Horatio  Tennyson,  born= 
at  Somersby,  and  bapt. 
there  25  September  1819; 
died  at  Brightlingsea,  co. 
Esse.x,  aged  80,  on  Mon- 
day, 2  October,  bur.  there 
on  Thursday,  5  October 
1899.  Will  dated  30  July 
1883,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  i  Au- 
gust 1887  and  22  April 
1S90,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1482,  99)  22  December 
1899,  by  the  Rev. 
Richard  William  Massy 
Pope,  D.D.,  son-in-law, 
the  surviving;  Exor. 


=Catherina,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
West,  Rector  of  Chettle  and 
Farnham,  both  co.  Dorset ;  marr. 
at  SS.  Philip  and  James',  Oxford 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Nevins, 
Rector  of  Miningsbye,  co.  Lin- 
coln), on  Thursday,  8  December 
1S70;  died  at  Oxford  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  75,  on 
Thursday,  5  September  1895, 
bur.  at  Somersby.  \V\\\  dated 
15  July  1895,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1300,  95)  5  November 
1895,  by  Charlotte  Frances 
Harriet  West,  spinster,  niece,  and 
Frank  Milner  Russell,  the  Exors. 
2nd  wife. 


! 
Bertram  Tennyson,  born  at  42 
Gloucester  Street,  PimUco,  Lon- 
don, on  Wednesday,  9  April 
1862 ;  served  as  Midshipman 
R.N.  in  Zulu  War  (medal),  Sub- 
Lieutenant,  afterwards  Q.C.  of 
the  Canadian  Bar ;  died  in 
London,  aged  38,  on  Thursday, 
27  September,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London, 
2  October  1900.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
31  October  1900,  to  Eleanor 
Maud  Tennyson,  spinster,  sister. 


Violet  Dudley, 
born  at  Tenby, 
CO.  Pembroke, 
on  Monday,  21 
December  1863, 
bapt.  22  January 
1864. 


Charles  Percy  Tennyson,  born  at  7  Chapel 
Place,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  i  August  1865  ;  died  at  Ted- 
dington,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  22,  on 
Thursday,  16  February,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Teddington  21  February  1888. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  24  June  1892,  to  Horatio 
Tennyson.  Further  admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  2  June  1900,  to 
Rev.  Richard  William  Massy  Pope,  D.D. 


97 


(^^ 


Facsimile  of  a  Crayon  Drawing  of  Thomas  Talboys 
of  Dougkton  Manor,  near  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester ;  born 
8  February,  baptised  at  St.  Andrews,  Holborn,  London, 
24  February  1774;  died,  aged  68,  27  January,  buried  at 
Tandridge,  co.  Surrey,  5  February  1842 ;  in  the  possession 
of  James  Charles  Getting,  his  great-grandson. 


Calbops,  formerly  of  Dougj)ton  jl^lanor, 
near  Cetbur^,  co*  (glottcester* 

Arms. — Argent  a  saltire  gules  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 

escallops  of  the  first. 
Crest. — A  bull's  head  couped  at  the  neck  argent. 


Thomas  Talboys  of  Doughton  Manor,  near  Tetbury,  co. 
Gloucester  (son  of  Charles  'I'alboys,  by  Abigail  his  wife) ; 
born  in  Ireland ;  marr.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Lodge 
Cowley,  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Woolwich  ;  succeeded 
his  uncle,  Thomas  Talboys  (who  died  unmarried  in  1765), 
to  the  estate  of  Doughton  Manor.      He  died  in  1802. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of= 
John  Corbett  of 
Charlton,  near  Tet- 
bury, by  Hannah 
his  wife ;  born  in 
1 781  ;  marr.  by 
licence  at  Tetbury 
(by  the  Rev. 
Richard  Davies, 
the  Vicar)  5  Oc- 
tober 1799;  died, 
aged  39,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault 
in  the  churchyard 
of  Tandridge,  co. 
Surrey,  25  March 
1820.  M.I.  ist 
wife. 


=Thomas  Talboys  of  Doughton  Manor,  near=j=Elizabeth,    dau.    of    Robert 


Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester,  afterwards  of 
South  House,  Oxted,  co.  Surrey,  formerly 
of  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies ;  born  at 
Holbom  Hill,  London,  8  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Holbom,  24  February  1774; 
died  at  his  residence.  South  House,  Oxted, 
aged  68,  27  Januar)-,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  in  the  churchyard  at  Tandridge 
5  February  1842.  Will  dated  13  April 
1S39,  proved  (P.C.C.  135,  42)  9  February 
1842,  by  James  Haiiner  and  Elizabeth 
Talboys,  relict,  the  Exors.  Further 
adtrion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  2  Sejitember  1875,  to  Henrietta 
Cowley  Dowson,  wife  of  Professor  John 
Dowson,  daughter,  one  of  the  residuary 
legatees.  Crayon  Drmving  at  Ross, 
CO.  Hereford,  in  the  possession  of  James 
Charles  Getting,  his  great-grandson. 


0^jii77rui41     Oo46^ 


7^ 


Maskelyne  Warman  of 
Tetbury,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife;  bom  at  Tetbury  21 
January     1791,    bapt.    there 

6  February  1792;  marr.  at 
Sible  Hedingham,  co.  Essex, 

7  April  1824  ;  died  at 
Douro  Lodge,  Crowthome, 
CO.  Berks,  the  residence 
of  her  son-in-law.  Professor 
John  Dowson,  on  Thursday, 
II  March,  bur.  at  Crow- 
thome 16  March  1875. 
Will  dated  14  July  1856, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  619,  75) 
3  July  1875,  by  Henrietta 
Cowley  Dowson,  wife  of 
Professor  John  Dowson, 
daughter,  the  surviving 
universal  legatee  in  trust, 
no  Exor  being  appointed. 
2nd  wife. 


! 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  10 1.) 


Elizabeth  Corbett,  bapt.  at  Tetbury  29  August  1801  ;  marr.  4  March  1823,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Sampson,  LL.B.  F.S.A.  (son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Sampson  of  Petersham,  co.  Surrey,  D.D., 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  by  Margaret  his  wife);  admitted  Pensioner  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
6  January  1808,  LL.B.  1814  ;  Vicar  of  Cudham,  co.  Kent,  1830-75,  Rector  of  High  Halstow, 
CO.  Kent,  1875  until  his  death  at  his  residence,  28  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  London, 
10  November  1884.  Will  dated  20  May  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  70,  85)  2  January  1885, 
by  Julia  Sampson  of  28  Bedford  Clardens,  spinster,  the  only  daughter  and  sole  Executrix. 
She  died  at  the  Old  Vicarage,  Langley,  near  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  aged  40,  6  October,  and  was 
bur.  at  Langley  11  October  1841.  =f= 

A 


99 


John  Talboys,  Henrietta  Cowley,  born  at  Doughton  Manor,  near  Tetbury ;  niarr.  istly, 
born  at  Uough-  Philip  Raby  and  2ndly  James  Harmer  of  Ingress  Park,  near  Greenhithe,  co. 
ton  Manor,  near  Kent  (son  of  .  .  .  Harmer  of  Spitalfields,  co.  Middlesex) ;  born  in  London 
Tetbury,  co.  in  1777;  Attorney  in  London  (articled  in  1792)  1798-1833;  Common 
Gloucester.  Councilman    of    the   City   of   London    1826,    Alderman   of    the   Ward   of 

Farringdon    Without    1833-40,    Sheriff  of   London    and    Middlesex    1834; 

Proprietor  of  "  The  Weekly  Despatch " ;  a  founder  of  the  Royal  Free 
Hospital,  Greville  Street,  London,  1828;  Author  of  "Murder  of  Mr.  Steele,  documents  to 
show  innocence  of  J.  HoUoway,  1807,"  "Account  of  case  of  G.  Matthews,  who  was  convicted 
and  pardoned  i8ig,"  "The  case  of  Edward  Harris  who  was  executed,  facts  to  prove  his 
innocence,  1825";  died  at  .Xdam  Steele's  house,  Cricklewood,  co.  Middlesex,  11  June  1853. 
Will  dated  22  July  1843,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  7  August  1851  and  6  January 
1852,  proved  (P.C.C.  53S,  53)  15  July  1853,  by  John  Chaplin.     She  died  in  1832. 

T 


Mary  Taylor,  born  at  Chariton,  near  Tetbury,  27  July  1802,  bapt.  at  Henrietta  Jane, 
Tetbury  23  January  1803;  marr.  by  licence  at  Oxted,  co.  Surrey  (by  the  bapt.  at  Tetbury 
Rev.  Christopher  Thomas  Robinson,  the  Curate)  on  Saturday,  24  January  2  August  1814: 
1824,  David  Getting  of  Marie's  Farm,  Godstone,  co.  Surrey  (eldest  son  of    died    at    Oxted, 

Moses  David  Getting  of  East  Hill,     aged    6,    bur.   in 
^Vandsworth,    co.   Surrey,   by    Sarah     the    family  vault 
Levi  his  wife);  born   13  July  1796,     at  Tandridge,  co. 
bapt.   at   St.    Mary's,    Lambeth,    co.     Surrey,  i  October 
Surrey    (by    the    Rev.    W.    Battele)     1820. 
3    February   1813;   died  at  his  resi- 
dence at   Hounslow,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  67,  on   Sunday,   19  July,   bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at   Hounslow  25 
July    1863.       M.L       Adiiion  was  granted  at  the   Principal  Registry  30  December   1863,  to 
Charles  Talboys  Getting  of  Cranford,  co.   Middlesex,   his  eldest  son.      Portrait  at  Ross  in 
the   possession   of  James    Charles    Getting;,    his    grandson.       She   died   at    7    Stratford   Green, 
Stratford,  co.  Essex,  aged  52,  7  June,  and  was  bur.  at    Emmanuel    Church,  Upton,   in    the 
parish  of  West  Ham,  co.  Essex,  15  June  1854.      Portrait  at  Pass  in  the  possession  of  James 


Charles   Getting,  her  grandson. 


J 


(See  Pedigree  of  Getti?ig,   Vol.  12,  page  j6.) 


^^%^^  ^S^^^^V' 


Charlotte,  born  at 
Turnham  Green, 
CO.  Middlesex ; 
died  in  1824. 


Cecelia,  born  3  April  1788;  died  unmarried  at  6  Ebor 
Terrace,  Albion  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex, 
18  January  1863.  Will  dated  19  June  1861,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  322,  63)  g  May  1863,  by  Ellen  Alston 
of  15  Savage  Gardens,  Tower  Hill,  London,  widow  of 
David  Thomas  Alston,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Clarinda,  died, 
aged    3  years. 


Elizabeth,    dau.    of    John=f=Thomas  Talboys  of=f=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 


Corbett  of  Charlton,  near 
Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester. 


Doughton    Manor, 
near  Tetbury. 


Ma.skelyne    Warman 
Tetbury. 


of 


A\ 


(For  issue  see  page  gg.) 


in-the-East,  Fleet  Street,  i.ojidon  (by  tlic  Kev. 
1844,  George  Augustus  Harrison  Capes  of 


Fanny,  born  at  Oxted,  co.  Surrey,  17  March,  bapt.  there  15  April  1825  ;  marr.  at  St.  Dunstan's- 

Thomas  Boyles  Murray),  on  Wednesday,  2  October 
22  Pliilpot  Lane,  Fenchurch  Street,  London,  and 

of    Hilton    House,    Sible    Hedingham,    co. 

Essex   (only    child    of    Richard    Capes    of 

Tetbury,  Surgeon,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau. 

of  Robert  Maskelyne  Warman  of  Tetbury) ; 

born     at    Tetbury     19     December     181 2  ; 

educated  at  London  Hospital,  M.R.C.S. 
Lond.  1836.  She  died  at  2  Addiscombe  Villas,  St.  James'  Road,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  aged  38, 
on  Thursday,  31  December  1863,  and  was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Nunhead,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  7  January  1864.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  19  October  1867,  Margaret 
Anne  Fisher,  who  died  at  Pau,  France,  in  December  1905.  Will  dated  4  June  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  123,  1906)  23  May  1906,  by  Harry  St.  Barbe  Goldsmith,  one  of  the  surviving 
Exors.  He  died  suddenly  at  Poitiers,  France,  on  his  return  to  England,  aged  82,  on  Tuesday, 
25  June,  and  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Sible  Hedingham  2  July  1895.  Will  dated  21 
September  1877,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  13  August  1885,  7  October  1891  and 
25  July  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1043,  95)  10  September  1895,  by  John  Capes,  Registrar 
of  Births  and  Deaths,  and  Harriet  Frances  Capes,  spinster,  daughter,  the  Exors. 


I 


George   Harmer  Talboys  of  Broseley,=rCharlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Tanner, 


CO.  Salop  ;  born  at  Oxted,  co.  Surrey, 
21  August  1826;  died  at  Bridgnorth, 
CO.  Salop,  aged  44,  7  January,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  there  12  January  1871. 


by  Eliza  Caroline  his  wife ;  marr. 
at  Halberton,  co.  Devon  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  George  Newcomb, 
the  Vicar),  4  June  1857. 


\ 


A^a 


^:>'7z^e^ 


Harry  Warman 
Talboys,  born  6 
January  1828; 
died,  aged  10 
years  and  3 
months,  1 5  April 
1838.  M.I.  at 
Oxted. 


Henrietta  Cowley,  born  at  South  House,  Oxted,  co.  Surrey,  i8  January  1830,  bapt.  at  Oxted 
29  January  1837  ;  marr.  at  Swanscombe,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  George  Cecil  Renouard),  on 
Thursday,  12  June  185 1  (marriage  settlements  dated  10  June  185 1),  Robert  Richard  Crucefix 
of    Shepton    Mallet,   co.    Somerset    (son    of    John  , 

Clarke     Crucefix)  ;     born     in      December      1826  ;      ,-^^    J^Z^     y^^J^  -^    ' 

Surgeon;  died  at  Shepton  Mallet,  aged  25,  8  Oc-     >»''^:^--^::^Z^^<J'^''=?!^^^=-&-.!^^-<^ 
tober     1 85 1.       Will     dated     29    September     1851,  /"V^y      ^ 

proved    (Prin.    Reg.,  679,   58)  12   November    1858,  ' 

by  Henrietta  Cowley  Crucefix  of  5 1  Milton  Road,  near  Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  London,  21  December  1859, 
John  Dowson  of  Leatherhead,  co.  Surrey  (son  of  John  Dowson  of  Leatherhead) ;   Professor 

of  Oriental  Languages  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  co.  lierks ;  Editor  of  Elliot's  "  Mohammedan 
Historians  of  India"  and  "  Dictionary  of  Hindu  Mythology," 
Author  of  "  Hintlu  Grammar  and  Exercises"  and  "Trans- 
lation  of  Ikhwann-s  Safa " ;  died  at  Sandhurst  Lodge,  East 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  aged  61,  on  Wednesday,  24  August, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Worthing  29  August  1881.  M.L  Will  dated  21  December  1858, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  725,  81)  19  October  1881,  by  Henrietta  Cowley  Dowson,  relict,  the 
residuary  legatee.  A  further  grant  to  John  Capes  3  August  1894.  She  died  at  "Sandhurst," 
Bloomfield  Avenue,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  aged  65,  22  May,  and  was  bur.  at  Wilmcote,  co. 
Warwick,  23  May  1894.  ^LL  Will  dated  2  July  18S4,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  659,  94) 
28  June  1894,  by  John  Capes,  one  of  the  Exors.     =i= 


<^^u^Jhi_ 


John  Talboys,     Elizabeth,   dau.   of   Charles    Honeysett=j=RichardTalboys,=i=Louisa,     dau.     of 


died,   aged   10  of    Kennington,   co.   Surrey  ;    marr.  by  born     at     South 

months,     bur.  licence  at  the  parish  church,  Kennington  House,      Oxted, 

in  the  church-  (by     the    Rev.    Cyril     Herbert     Eyre  25        November 

yard  at  Oxted  Wyche),      17     June     1864;     died     at  1837, 

24  April  1834.  Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  aged  33,  bur.  in 

M.L  Hastings   Cemetery,    Ore,    co.    Sussex, 

23  November  1878.      ist  wife.  /K 


Stephen  Foreman 
of  Ore  ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Ore,  2  December 
18S6.     2nd  w-ife. 


A 


Cardiff. 


Joseph  Ratcliff  of  Edgbaston,  co.= 
Warwick  (2nd  son  of  John  Ratcliff 
of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lockett  of 
Birmingham,  co.  Warwick);  born  30 
October  1808;  died  at  Edgbaston, 
aged  55,  26  January,  bur.  at  the 
parish  church,  Edgbaston,  i  Feb- 
ruary 1864.  Adnion  was  granted 
at  Birmingham  16  March  1864,  to 
Mary  Ann  Ratcliff  of  Edgbaston, 
relict. 


=Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Rowlinson  of  Edgbaston,  by 
his  wife  Ann  Taylor  of  Car- 
marthen ;  died,  aged  79, 
8  January,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Edgbaston,  13  January 
1885.  Will  dated  21  May 
1884,  proved  at  Birmingham 
4  August  1885,  by  George 
Ernest  Ratcliff,  son,  one  of 
the  Exors. 


Howard  Taylor  Ratcliff  of  Fair 
View  Hall,  Edgbaston  (eldest 
son);  born  13  January,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Birmingham, 
9  February  1836. 


Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Glutton        Other  issue, 
Salt  of  Edgbaston,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.       see    Vol.    j, 
of   William    Heaton ;    bapt.    at    St.   Martin's,       Jx^gi-'  I39- 
Birmingham ;     raarr.    at    the    parish    church, 
Edgbaston,  9  June  1859. 


Thomas  Glutton  Salt= 
Ratcliff  of  Edgbaston ; 
born  1 3  August,  bapt. 
at  St.  Michael's, 
Handsworth,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 1 2  September 
i860  ;  educated  at 
King  Edward  VI. 
Grammar  School,  Bir- 
mingham. 


=Ethel  Maude,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Savage 
of  The  Ards,  Knowle, 
CO.  Warwick,  M.D., 
J.  P.,  by  Mary  Jane  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Hunt  Gosling  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Surrey ;  born 
on  Tuesday,  r  7  January, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Sparkbrook,  co.  War- 
wick, 26  April  187 1  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Knowle,  28 
April  1906. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Savage, 
Vol.  3,  page  6.) 


Wilfred  Ratcliff,  born= 
15  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Michael's, 
Handsworth,  7  Oc- 
tober 1862  ;  educated 
at  the  Proprietary 
School,  Edgbaston. 


=Helen  Frances  Honora, 
only  dau.  of  Frede- 
rick Cobb  Skrimshire, 
Crown  Agent  for  the 
Isle  of  Man  under  H.  M. 
Woods  and  Forests  ; 
born  at  Tromode, 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man, 
II  August,  bapt.  at 
Kirk  Braddan,  Isle  of 
Man,  10  October  1872  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Lakenham,  co.  Norfolk, 
6  June  1899. 


Honora  Marianne  Geraldine,  born 
at  98  Stanmore  Road,  Edgbaston, 
on  Sunday,  27  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Edgbaston,  3  July 
1900. 


i°3 


Bernard  Ratcliff  of  Edgbaston,= 
CO.  Warwick  ;  born  7  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  30 
March  1865  ;  educated  at  the 
Proprietary  School,  Edgbaston. 


=Sara  Constance,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Robert  McCready  of 
DubHn,  by  Clara  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Porter  ;  born  at  Terenure, 
Dublin,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Dublin ;  marr.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Edgbaston,  on  Wednesday,  23 
September  1903. 


John  Bernard  McCready  Ratcliff,  born 
S  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Edgbaston,  23  September  1904. 


Marianne  Elizabeth,  born 
27  December  1866,  bapt. 
at  St.  Michael's,  Hands- 
worth. 

Howard  Hugh  Ratcliff, 
born  3  December  186S, 
bapt.  at  St.  Alban's, 
Birmingham. 


Charlotte  Lucy,  born     Christine,   born   15     Martin  Rowlinson     Henry    Alban    Ratcliff,    born 


6  October,  bapt.  at  St 
Alban's,  Birmingham 
30  October  1870. 


January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Alban's,  Birming- 
ham, 16  February 
1873- 


Ratcliff,    born     i  1 7  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Alban's, 

April,      bapt.      at  Birmingham,     8    July    1877  ; 

St.    Alban's,     Bir-  died   8   December  1888,  bur. 

mingham,   6   May  at  the  parish  church,  Moseley, 

1875.  CO.  Worcester. 


^  ^.^t-v-t,  <v<?  V^  ^^-^' 


104 


JFansl)atoe   of   ©cngrp.  to.  €000^. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Or  a  chevron 
between  three  fleur-de-lis  sable  ;  2nd  and 
3rd  (being  an  augmentation  granted 
8  February  ib^g  to  Richard  Fanshawe, 
Remembrancer  of  the  Exchequer),  Chequy 
argent  and  azure  a  cross  gules. 

Crest. — A  dragon's  head  erased  or 
flames  of  fire  issuing  from  the  mouth  proper. 

Mottoes. — I,  In  cruce  victoria;  2,  Dux 
vit:e  ratio. 


Patty,  dau.  oP= 
tlie  Kcv.  Robert 
I'ailhfull  of  War- 
field,  CO.  Berks  ; 
bom  in  1 785  ; 
marr.  at  Warfield 
16  November 
1805  ;  died  at 
the  Parsonage, 
Kawley,  CO.  Buck- 
ingham, 21  Sep- 
tember, buried 
at  Favvley  26 
September  1823. 
I  St  wife. 


=Rev.  Charles  Robert=Jane,  4th  dau.  of 
Fanshawe  of  Fanshawe  the  Rev.  William 
Gate,  in  Dronlield,  Williams,  Rector 
CO.  Derby  (2nd  son  of  of  Maldon,  co. 
Henry  Fanshawe  of  Essex ;  bapt.  at 
Dengey,  co.  Esse.x,  of  Maldon  1 2  March 
King  Street,  St.  James',  1782  ;  marr.  at 
London,  and  of  Grodna,  Chelmsford,  co. 
Warsaw,  Russia  [great-  Essex,  on  Tues- 
grandson  of  William  day,  2  August 
Fanshawe  of  (Jreat  Sin-  1825;  died  s.p. 
gleton,  CO.  Lancaster,  4  June,  bur.  at 
see^'' Notes" to"Visitation  Coaley  12  June 
of  England  and  Wales,"  1861.  2nd  wife. 
Vol.  d,  page  I53\,  by 
Susanna  Frances  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  and  coheiress  of  Charles 
Le  Grys  of  Morton-on-the-Hill,  co. 
Norfolk);  born  4  April  1780;  of  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  21  October 
1796,  aged  16,  B.A.  1800,  M.A.  1803; 
Rector  of  Dengey  29  April  1804,  of 
Morton-on-the-Hill  19  December  1804, 
of  Fawley,  co.  Buckingham,  13  November 
181 7,  and  Vicar  of  Coaley,  co.  Gloucester, 
8  May  1835  until  his  death;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Coaley,  aged  79,  on  Sunday, 
7  August,  bur.  at  Coaley  12  August  1859. 
Adtnon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  11  January  i860,  to  the  Rev. 
Charles  Simon  Faithfull  Fanshawe  of 
Upham,  CO.  Hants,  one  of  the  children. 


Rev.  Charles  Simon  Faithfull  Fanshawe  of  Dengey ;  born=pRosetta  Maynard,  3rd     Henry  Faithfull 


9  October  1806;  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 26  July  1823,  aged  16,  B.A.  1827,  M.A.  1830; 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Glentworth,  Rector  of  Fawley  22 
December  1832,  of  All  Saints',  Southampton,  24  April 
1837  to  1855,  and  of  Upham,  co.  Hants,  1855  ;  died  at 
Bordighera,  Italy,  in  his  67th  year,  on  Saturday,  10  May, 
bur.  there  11  May  1873.  Admon  (with  will  dated 
9  October  1841)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  29,  74)  28 
January  1874,  to  Francis  Whitaker  of  12  Lincoln's  Inn 
Fields,  London,  gent.,  Attorney  of  Rosetta  Maynard 
Fanshawe,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


dau.  of  Charles 
Milner  Ricketts  of 
the  Honi'i^  East 
India  Co.'s  Service  ; 
born  in  1813  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Bryans- 
ton  Square,  London, 
7  May  1833  ;  died  at 
Bordighera  on  Friday, 
7  August,  bur.  there 
9  August  1885. 


Rosa  Ellen,  of  Casa  Fanshawe,  Bordighera; 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Fawley,  9  February 
1834  ;  marr.  at  Bordighera,  Dr.  Walker,  who 
died  in  1876. 


Fanshawe,  born 
in  November 
1807  ;  died  in 
infancy. 


105 


Althea  Faithfull,  born  27  November  1808; 
niarr.  at  Bishop's  Hatfield,  co.  Hertford,  9  May 
1835,  John  Carr  Badeley  of  Guy  Harlings, 
Chehnsford,  co.  Essex  (eldest  son  of  John 
Badeley  of  Guy  Harlings,  Chelmsford,  M.D., 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Carr  Brackerbury 
of  Panton  House,  co.  Lincoln) ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  Pensioner  16  March  1812,  aged  17, 
M.B.  181 7,  M.D.  1822;  F.R.C.P.  Lond.  1825; 
Physician  to  the  Chelmsford  Dispensary, 
Inspecting  Physician  to  the  lunatic  asylums  in 
Essex;  died  at  Guy  Harlings,  Chelmsford,  22 
September  185 1,  bur.  at  Chelmsford.  Adnion 
was  granted  (P.C.C.)  20  December  1852,  to 
Althea  Faithfull  Badeley,  relict.  She  died 
at  "  The  Hurst,"  Midhurst,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  18  September  1878.  Adfiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  lo  January 
1879,  to  John  Badeley,  son,  one  of  the  next 
of  kin.  =f 


Rev.  John  Faithfull= 
Fanshawe,  born  14  Feb- 
ruary 1810  ;  formerly 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy; 
of  Corpus  Christi  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  B.A. 
1841  ;  Rector  of  Lan- 
chester,  co.  Durham, 
1S42,  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Withington,  co. 
Salop,  1856  ;  died  at 
Balham,  co.  Surrey,  12 
September,  bur.  in  Nor- 
wood Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  16  September 
1892.  Will  dated  i 
March  1881,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  239,  93)  11 
March  1893,  by  Ed- 
wardThomasVVhitaker, 
gent.,  one  of  the  Eicors. 


'Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
James  Upton  of  Dul- 
wich  Common,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  6  Sep- 
tember 1810;  marr.  at 
Wentworth,  co.  York, 
23  August  1842;  died 
at  "Claremont,"  Cam- 
bridge, in  her  8Sth  year, 
on  Monday,  25  July, 
bur.  at  Great  Shelford, 
CO.  Cambridge,  28  July 
1898.  Will  dated  22 
November  1892,  with 
codicil  dated  16  No- 
vember 1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  102 1,  98) 
8  September  1898,  by 
James  Richard  Upton, 
nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 


Henry  Ernest  Fanshawe  of  f^engey,  co.  Essex  ;  born=j=Bertha,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 


at  Lanchester  12  April  1844;  educated  at  Repton 
and  Scholar  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1862,  B.A.  (4th  in 
ist-class  Classical  Tripos)  1866,  M.A.  1869,  Members' 
Prizeman  1865,  1866,  1868  and  1869,  Fellow  1867, 
re-elected  Fellow  November  1882,  when  the  new 
status  came  in  allowing  married  Fellows,  and 
re-appointed  Lecturer  at  the  same  time,  Joint  Tutor' 
of  the  College  1892,  Sole  Tutor  1897. 


Smith,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Newton,  co. 
Suffolk,  formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge ;  marr. 
at  All  Saints',  Newton  (by  the  Rev. 
Reginald  Smith,  her  younger  brother, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  F.  R.  A.  Glover, 
late  Chaplain  to  H.M.  Consulate  at 
Cologne),  on  Tuesday,  17  June  1873. 


Charles  Henry  Fanshawe  of  West  Green  Farm,= 
Barrington,  co.  Cambridge ;  born  at  Great  Shelford 
28  July,  bapt.  there  25  August  1874  ;  Non-Collegiate 
Student  of  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1893  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  4th  Volunteer  Battalion  (Cam- 
bridge University)  Suffolk  Regiment  5  September  1894, 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion 
Lothian  Regiment  (Royal  Scots)  28  December  1895, 
Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  26  June  1897,  2nd  Lieutenant 
Army  Service  Corps  2  January  1899,  Lieutenant  20 
September  1899,  Captain  i  January  1901,  retired  1904; 
served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902,  relief  of  Lady- 
smith  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
8  February  and  10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with 
six  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Lettice  Marguerite 
Butler,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Green,  Vicar  of  Great 
Shelford,  by  Flora 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
General  Christopher 
Hodgson,  Colonel 
Commandant  Bom- 
bay Royal  Artillery ; 
born  at  Ardingly,  co. 
Sussex ;  marr.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Claremont, 
Cape  Town,  South 
Africa,  on  Wednes- 
day, 26  November 
1902. 


Amy  Bertha, 
born  at  Great 
Shelford  on 
Sunday,  1 9  Sep- 
tember,  bapt. 
there  19  Oc- 
tober 1875. 


Joan,  born  at  Bloemfontein,  Orange  River  Colony, 
South  Africa,  on  Tuesday,  16  February,  bapt. 
at  the  Cathedral,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  River 
Colony,  25  March  1904. 

106 


Daphne,  born  at  West  Green 
Farm,  Barrington,  on  Friday, 
23  June,  bapt.  at  Barrington 
2  August  1905. 


Ellen  Faithfull, 
born  1 6  July 
1811  ;  died  at 
Marseilles  i  No- 
vember 1 8 18. 


Henry  Faithfull 
Fanshawe,  born 
30  March  1813, 
and  died  the 
following  month. 


Pamela,  dau.  of= 
Lieut. -General 
Charles  Boy^ 
of  the  Hon'''^ 
East  India  Co.'s 
Service  ;  born 
27  June  1813  ; 
marr.  26  July 
1837  ;  died  17 
July  1840.  I  St 
wife. 


Althea  Frances  Anne, 
born  19  February 
1839. 


=Robert  Faithfull  Fanshawe,  born= 
1 1  April  1814;  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  O.xford,  matriculated 
6  December  1832,  aged  17;  of 
the  Hon'''^  East  India  Co.'s 
Service;  Ensign  18th  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  9  August  1837, 
Lieutenant  15  April  1840;  died 
at  the  Military  Hospital,  Cal- 
cutta, India,  24  July  1856,  bur. 
at  Calcutta.  Adiiion  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  18  July 
i860,  to  Althea  Frances  Anne 
Fanshawe  of  Wellington  Villa, 
Bristol,  spinster,  one  of  the 
children. 


=Maria  Catherine  Char- 
lotte, elder  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Hugh 
Wrottesley  of  the 
Hon"'  East  India 
Co.'s  Service  (3rd  son 
of  Sir  John  Wrottesley, 
8th  Baronet) ;  born 
in  1823  ;  marr.  at 
Allahabad,  India,  21 
March  1843;  died  at 
19  Pembroke  Square, 
Kensington,  London, 
in  her  37  th  year,  on 
Friday,  13  April  i860. 
2nd  wife. 


Hugh    Arnold    Wrottesley    Fanshawe,       Other  issue, 
born  22  August  1846;  of  the  East  Indian       died  young. 
Telegraph    Service ;    marr.    3    October 
1870,  Rosa  Mary  Ann  Wastell. 


Agatha  Annie,  born  16 
October  1S71  ;  died 
29  June  1872. 


May  Julia,  born  4  May 
1873;  died  12  August 
1875- 


Lucy  Alexina,  born 
16  July  1875. 


Frances  Caroline, 
born  at  Lanchester, 
CO.  Durham,  18 
November  1845. 


Captain  Lionel  Fanshawe,  R.N.  ;  born  at=Julia,  marr.  at  Carrick- 
Lanchester  i  October,  bapt.  there  2 1  November  fergus,  co.  Antrim, 
1847  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  in  18  June  1890.  She 
March  1861,  Sub-Lieutenant  17  December  marr.  istly  Captain 
1866,  Lieutenant  i  June  1869,  Commander  Kendall,  who  died  at 
29  June  1883,  retired  as  Captain  14  May  1896.     Naples,  Italy,  in  March 

1886. 


^fiur^itl^ 


Rev.  Richard  Evelyn  Fanshawe, 
born  at  Abberley  House,  Great 
Shelford,  co.  Cambridge,  on  Sun- 
day, 25  March,  bapt.  at  Great 
Shelford  17  May  1877;  educated 
at  Dover  College  and  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1896,  B.A. 
1899,  M.A.  1902  ;  Curate  of 
Witham,  co.  Essex,  1 903-1 905, 
Private  Chaplain  at  Sandbeck  to 
the  Earl  of  Scarbrough  since 
October  1905. 


Rev.   Percival   Moilliet   Fanshawe,   born     Gladys     Emily, 
at  A^bberley  House,  Great  Shelford,  on     born      at     Ab- 
Sunday,     9     February,    bapt.    at    Great     berley     House, 
Shelford   12    March   1879;    educated  at     Great  Shelford, 
Bedford    Grammar  School  and    E.xhibi-     on    Sunday,   18 
tioner     at     Hertford     College,    Oxford,     September,  bapt. 
matriculated    Michaelmas   Term,    1898,     at    Great    Shel- 
B. A.  December  1902,  M.A.  May  1905;    ford  27  October 
Assistant   Master  at  Glebe   House   Pre-     1881. 
paratory    School,    Hunstanton,   January 
1903     to     August     1905 ;     Curate     of 
Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  December  1905 
to  31   May  1907,  of  St.  Nicholas',  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  since  July  1907. 


107 


I 

Susanna  Frances 
Faithfull,  born  21 
October  i8i6  ; 
died  unmarried  at 
Southbouriie,  co. 
Hants,  in  her  82nd 
year,  on  Sunday, 
30  January  1898, 
bur.  at  Bourne- 
mouth. Will  dated 
30  x^pril  1 89 1, 
proved(Prin.Reg., 
279,  98)  26  March 
1898,  by  Arthur 
Fanshawe  Hoare, 
nephew,  the  sole 
Exor. 


Emily  Faithfull,  born  19  December  1818  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints',  South- 
ampton, CO.  Hants,  10  August  1841,  Henry  Gorges  Moysey  of  Bathealton 
Court,  CO.  Somerset  (2nd  son  of  the  Ven''''=  Charles  Abel  Moysey  of 
Charterhouse,  Hinton,  co.  Somerset,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  by 
Charlotte  his  ist  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Fownes  l.uttrell  of  Dunster, 
CO.  Somerset,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Customs)  ;  born  16  July  1813  ; 
educated  at  Westminster,  admitted  28  April  1824,  and  at  St.  Mary's  Hall, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  May  1836,  aged  22;  entered  the  Army  as 
Cornet   nth   Hussars  (Prince  Albert's  Own)   17   March   1837,  Lieutenant 

11  January  1839;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Somerset,  High  Sheriff  1875, 
y.P.  for  CO.  Devon  ;  died  s.p.  at  Bathealton  Court,  aged  80,  on  Thursday, 
28  June,  bur.  at  Bathealton  3  July  1894.  Will  dated  4  October  1893, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  792,  94)  26  July  1894,  by  Arthur  Fanshawe  Hoare  and 
Charles  Whitbread  Graham,  gent.,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Bathealton 
Court,  aged  74,  on  Wednesday,  30  August,  and  was  bur.  at  Bathealton 
4  September   1893.      Will  dated  22   February   1884,  proved  at  Taunton 

12  January  1894,  by  Henry  Gorges  Moysey,  husband,  the  sole  Exor. 


Louisa  Maria,  dau.= 
of  Dormer  Augustus 
Chase,  Captain  Ben- 
gal Army  ;  born  5 
November  1849; 
marr.  at  Hoshanga- 
bad.  Central  Pro- 
vinces, India,  on 
Thursday,  24  .'\pril 
1873;  died  at  Simla, 
Punjab,  India,  23 
December  1892,  bur. 
there.      ist  wife. 


=Sir  Arthur  Upton  Fanshawe,  K.C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,= 
C.S.I. ;  born  at  Lanchester,  co.  Durham,  28 
December  1848,  bapt.  there  25  February  1849; 
educated  at  Repton  ;  entered  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service  187 1,  held  appointments  in  the  Central 
Provinces  as  Assistant  Magistrate,  Commissioner 
of  Excise,  Assistant  Secretary  to  Chief  Com- 
missioner and  finally  as  acting  Secretary  to  Chief 
Commissioner  ;  joined  the  Post  Office  at  Bombay 
as  Postmaster-General  in  1881,  officiated  as 
Director-General  1888,  and  as  Secretary  of 
Finance  and  Commerce,  Government  of  India, 
1888-89,  confirmed  as  Director-General,  Post 
Office,  1889  ;  a  Member  of  the  Royal  Com- 
mission on  Opium  1893-95;  nominated  C.S.I. 
January  1896,  K.C.I.E.  at  the  Durbar  i  January 
1903,  and  gazetted  C.V.O.  15  May  1906;  retired 
from  the  service  September  1906. 


=Eva  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bor- 
ron  Myers  of  Porters 
Park,  CO.  Hertford, 
J.  P.,  by  Margaret 
.Storie  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry 
MelviU,  B.D.,  Canon 
of  St.  Paul's  ;  m.irr.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Myers, 
Rector  of  St.  Martin's, 
Salisbury,  co.  \\'ilts, 
cousin  of  the  bride), 
on  Monday,  27  May 
igoj.     2nd  wife. 


Lionel  Arthur  Fanshawe,  born= 
at  Khandwa,  Central  Pro- 
vinces, India,  7  March  1874, 
and  bapt.  there  ;  educated  at 
Dulwich  School  and  at 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery  26  May  1900,  Lieu- 
tenant I  January  1902  ; 
of  the  Indian  Ordnance 
Department  1905.  


=Eva,  eldest  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Sholto  Edmon- 
stone  Pemberton, 
R.A. ;  marr.  at 
Poona,  India, 
10  November 
1906. 


Patty,  born  at  Poona 
27  September  1907. 


Katherine  Elinor,  born 
at  Nagpur,  Central  Pro- 
vinces, India,  4  October 
1875,  and  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Simla,  Punjab,  12  Jan- 
uary 1898,  Garton  Unwin 
(son  of  Henry  Unwin  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Ser- 
vice) ;  born  9  July  1859  ; 
Captain  (Commanding, 
1907)  ist  Punjab  Cavalry 
(Prince  Albert  Victor's 
Own).  =T= 

A 


Rupert  Temple 
Fanshawe,  born 
at  Nagpur,  India, 
26  September 
1876,  and  bapt. 
there ;  educated 
at  Wellington 
College  ;  of  the 
Indian  Police 
1898. 


108 


Maria  Faithfull,  born  29  November  1820;  marr.  at  Tilbuster  Lodge, 
Godstone,  co.  Surrey  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev.  Charles  Simon  Faithfull 
Fanshawe),  on  Thursday,  13  October  1853,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Malortie 
Hoare  {4th  son  of  the  Ven'''=  Charles  James  Hoare,  Archdeacon  of 
Winchester,  by  Jane  Isabella  his  wife,  only  child  of  Richard  Holden 
of  Moorgate,  co.  York);  born  18  September  182 1  ;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  (ist-class  Classical  Tripos)  1844,  Hulsean  Prize  1846, 
Bachelor's  Essay  1846,  M.A.  1847,  Fellow  and  Classical  Lecturer  of 
St.  John's  College:  Rector  of  Colbourne,  Isle  of  Wight,  1S53-63,  Rector 
of  Fawley,  co.  Hants,  1863,  and  Rural  Dean  1864-92;  died  on  Monday, 
26  February  1894,  bur.  at  Fawley.  Will  dated  31  January  1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  675,  94)  6  June  1894,  by  Arthur  Fanshawe  Hoare,  son,  one  of 
the  Exors.     She  died  21  November  1906,  and  was  bur.  at  Winchester. 

=r 


I 
William  Faithfull 
Fanshawe,  born 
in  June  1822  ; 
died  in  London 
25  August  1823. 


Alice,      born     Herbert    Charles     Fanshawe    of     72= 
at  Lanchester,     Philbeach  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
CO.    Durham,     London,     and     of    Lansdowne,    Sid- 
30  May,  bapt.     mouth.  South  Devon,  C.S.F. ;  bom  at 
there  10  Sep-     Lanchester    28    March,    bapt.    there 
tember  1850.     13  June  1S52;   educated  at  Repton  ; 
entered  the  Indian  Civil  Service  1873, 
Settlement    Officer    Rohtak,    Punjab, 
Revenue  and  Chief  Secretary  Punjab 
Government     1893-98,     Member     of 
Legislative     Council,     Punjab,     1898 
-1901,    Commissioner    and    Superin- 
tendent   Delhi,    Punjab,     1899-1901, 
Additional     Member     of    Legislative 
Council,    Governor-General    of    India 
igoo,   retired  May    1901  ;    nominated 
C.S.I.  1900. 


c 


^Harriot  Wollaston,  only  dau.  of  General 
Julius  Benthall  Dennys  of  the  Bengal 
Staff  Corps  ;  born  at  Nasseerabad, 
Rajputana,  India,  12  January  1848  ; 
marr.  at  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
Halkin  Street  West,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Anderson  Scott),  on 
Wednesday,  31  January  1906.  She 
marr.  istly  at  Seoni,  Central  Provinces, 
India,  20  June  1867,  William  Ramsay 
(2nd  son  of  Sir  George  Ramsay  of 
Banff,  9th  Baronet);  born  15  June 
1834;  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service; 
died  30  November  1901,  leaving  issue 
two  sons. 


cC'-vA_x6-v-\ 


Ethel  Margaret,  born  at  Worthing, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  16  October 
1877,  and  bapt.  there ;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  Simla,  Punjab,  on 
Wednesday,  15  April  1903,  Henry 
James  Mcintosh  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  son  of  George 
Mcintosh,  Solicitor  Supreme  Court, 
Edinburgh.  =j= 


Geoffrey  Dennys 
Fanshawe,  born 
at  Poona,  Bom- 
bay Presidency, 
India,  20  August 
1 87 9,  and  bapt.  at 
Nagpur,  Central 
Provinces,  India; 
of  the  Indian 
Post  Office. 


jocelyn  Herbert 
Fanshawe,  born 
at  Poona  2 1 
November  1880, 
and  bapt.  at 
Nagpur;  District 
Engineer  G.I. P. 
Railway,  India. 


Douglas  Fanshawe, 
born  at  Poona  2 1 
May  1882  ;  died 
10  July  following, 
bur.  at  Poona. 


109 


Fanny  Lithgow  Payson,  dau.= 
of  the  Rev.  James  Grantham 
Faithfull,  Vicar  of  Cheshunt, 
CO.  Hertford,  1858-71  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Renaud,  Vicar  of  FHtton,  co. 
Bedford),  on  Wednesday, 
7  January  1880;  died  at  1 1 
Hanbury  Road,  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Saturday,  10 
January,  bur.  in  Arno's  Vale 
Cemetery,  Bristol,  14  January 
1 89 1.  Will  dated  16  August 
1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
144,  91)  10  February  1891, 
by  Monier  Faithfull  Monier 
Williams  of  6  and  7  Great 
Tower  Street,  London,  one  of 
the  Exors.     ist  wife. 


^Reginald  Fanshawe  of  7= 
Keble  Road,  Oxford  ;  born 
at  Lanchester,  co.  Dur- 
ham, 20  February,  bapt. 
there  27  May  1855; 
educated  at  Repton  and 
at  New  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  as  Exhibi- 
tioner 12  October  1872, 
aged  1 7,  Scholar  1873,  B. A. 
(ist-class  Classical  Greats) 
1877,  Fellow  1878-80, 
M.A.  1878;  Professor  of 
Classics  University  Col- 
lege, Bristol,  1879-1902, 
Emeritus  Professor  1902. 


=Clara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Valentine 
Grantham  Faithfull,  Incumbent 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Dean  Bridge, 
Edinburgh,  by  Frances  Maria  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Major-General 
James  Alexander  Farquharson  of 
Oakley,  co.  Fife,  Governor  of  the 
Windward  and  Leeward  Isles ; 
marr.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Brechin, 
CO.  Forfar  (by  her  brother,  the 
Rev.  Robert  Colquhoun  Faithfull, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Ernest 
Beresford  Cooke,  the  Rector), 
on  Tuesday,  25  August  1896. 
2nd  wife. 


]CU/^^    J^^^*^^^  ^ccxM^ 


Irene,  born  at 
Clifton  on  Mon- 
day, 18  Octo- 
ber 1880,  and 
bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Clifton ; 
of  Somerville 
College,  Oxford, 
1899-1904. 


Maurice  Fanshawe, 
born  20  February 
1883,  and  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Clifton;  educated  at 
Clifton  College,  and 
Scholar  of  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  B.  A. 
1906. 


Wilfrid  Fanshawe, 
born  at  Clifton  on 
Monday,  1 7  March, 
bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Clifton, 
28  May  1884; 
Scholar  of  Queen's 
College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  1903, 
B.A.  1907. 


Gordon  Fanshawe,  born  at  Clifton 
19  June  1885,  and  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Clifton ;  educated  at 
Clifton  College  and  Exhibitioner 
of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  1904,  Boden  Sanscrit 
Scholar,  Oxford,  1905  ;  died  at 
Rockcliffe,  Llangollen,  co.  Denbigh, 
19  April,  bur.  at  Oxford  23  April 
1906. 


//•f  •  ^OUt^hu^ 


liiijttc. 


Jiilin  IVter  White  of  Barbadoes,  West  Indies;  born  at  sea;  marr.  at 
liarbadocs,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Whitney  of  Barbadoes,  by  Mary 
his  wife  ;  she  died  in  London,  and  was  bur.  in  Kensai  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  in  December  1851.  He  died  at  Ordnance  Road,  St.  John's 
Wood,  London,  on  Friday,  23  January  1874,  and  was  bur.  in  Kensai 
Green  Cemetery,  London.  =j= 


Mary,  born  at  Barbadoes  12  May 
1842  ;  married  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Shepherd's  Bush,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Richard  Burges  \\'atson, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom),  on  Satur- 
day, 24  September  1870,  Thomas 
Henry  Watson  of  9  Nottingham 
Place,  London,  and  of  "  Heath- 
side,"  Redington  Road,  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  F.R.LB.-A.  (son  of 
John  Burges  Watson,  by  Margaret 
Louisa  his  wife) ;  born  in  London 
I  November  1839. 


John  Peter  \\'hite  of= 
Belgrano,  Buenos 
Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic ;  born  at 
Barbadoes  28  March 
1844,  and  bapt. 
there;  diedatBuenos 
Ayres  18  October, 
bur.  there  20  Oc- 
tober 1897.  Portrait 
at  Ross,  CO.  Here- 
ford, in  the  possession 
of  Mrs.  Getting,  his 
daughter. 


A 


A^/T7^^^jr|- 


=Lucy  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick 
Plowes  of  Quinta  de  Plowes,  Bel- 
grano, Buenos  Ayres,  and  of  22  Park 
Crescent,  Portland  Place,  London 
[died  26  February  1895.  W'ill  dated 
31  July  1889,  with  codicil  dated  13 
February  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
312,  95)  13  March  1895,  by  Alex- 
ander Joseph  Plowes,  son],  by 
Angela  Otetza  his  wife;  bom  27 
March  1846;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Buenos  Ayres  (by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Smith),  6  January  1875;  died  at 
Quinta  de  Plowes,  Belgrano,  Buenos 
Ayres,  aged  44,  20  December  1890, 
bur.  at  Buenos  Ayres  the  next  day. 
Portrait  at  Ross  in  the  possession  of 
Mrs.  Getting,  her  daughter. 


Lucy  Angela,  born  at 
Quinta  de  Plowes,  Bel- 
grano, Buenos  Ayres, 
23  October  1876,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Buenos 
Ayres  (by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Smith),  1 1 
April  1877. 


Henry  Whitney  White, 
born  at  Buenos  Ayres 
4  September  1878, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Buenos  Ayres,  9  May 
1879  ;  died  at  Quinta 
de  Plowes,  Belgrano, 
Buenos  Ayres,  in  1890, 
bur.  at  Buenos  Ayres. 


Florence,  born  at  Quinta  de  Plowes,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Ayres, 
4  February  1881,  and  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Buenos  Ayres;  confirmed 
at  St.  James',  West  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Alfred  Earle,  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Marlborough),  3  July  1895;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  Hampstead  (by  the  Rev.  Brook  Deedes,  the 
Vicar),  on  Shrove  Tuesday,  27  February  1906,  James  Charles  Getting 
of  Doughton  Cottage,  Chase  Wood,  Ross,  co.  Hereford,  F.R.G.S. 
(eldest  son  of  Charles  Talboys  Getting  of  Trevor  House,  The  Avenue, 
Gipsy  Hill,  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  by  Harriet  Maria  his  ist  wife,  only 
dau.  of  Francis  James  Graham  of  Cranford,  co.  Middlesex,  B.A., 
see  Vol.  I  J,  page  ■jS) ;  "  born  in  the  City  of  Buenos  Ayres,  South 
America,  April  9'''  i860,  privately  baptized  22"*^  June  i860,  by 
Rev''  L  Chubb  Ford "  (entry  from  Family  Bible)  ;  educated  at 
St.  Leonard's  School,  .St.  Leonard's-on-Sea ;  Citizen  and  Merchant 
Taylor  of  London,  admitted  to  Freedom  8  January  1885. 

I 

(See  Pedigree  of  Getting,  Vol.  12,  page  jj,  also  Additions  and 
Corrections,   Vol.  ij,  page  xii.) 


Florence,  born  at  St.  John's  Wood,  London, 
26  December  1847,  and  bapt.  at  Christ's 
Chapel,  Maida  Vale,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
George  Fisk);  marr.  at  St.  James',  Liverpool, 
26  October  1878,  John  Francis  of  49 
Plymouth  Road,  Penarth,  co.  Glamorgan, 
son  of  James  Francis. 

I 


Waiter  White,  born  at  13  Boundary  Road, 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  2  December  1851, 
and  bapt.  at  Christ's  Chapel,  Maida  Vale, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Carr) ;  died 
unmarried  in  Australia  in  1882  or  1883,  bur. 
at  Fort  George,  Austraha. 


Charlotte  Melchora,  born  at  Quinta  de  Plowes,  Belgrano,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic, 
8  February  1884,  and  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Buenos  Ayres;  marr.  there  27  April  1905,  Charles 
Alexander  Brown  of  "  La  Marion,"  Laguna  del  Tore,  F.C.O.,  Argentine  Republic  (son  of 
John  Alexander  Brown  of  Buenos  Ayres,  by  Catherine  Berry  his  wife) ;  born  at  Hotel  Provence, 
Buenos  Ayres,  15  September  1881,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Buenos  Ayres;  educated  at  Tonbridge 
School,  CO.  Kent.  =P 


JMjUuxjl  1-ctzZ^^ 


€^it=iflatf!)am  of  j^ctoljousc, 
to.  Wlilts. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  Vert  on 
a  fesse  between  three  parcels  of  barley 
each  consisting  of  as  many  ears  with  part 
of  their  stalks  two  saltirewise  and  one 
erect  intersecting  each  other  at  the  stalk 
part  or  a  greyhound  courant  argent 
spotted  sable,  Matcham  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
Or  a  cross  flory  sable  a  bend  gules 
surmounted  by  another  engrailed  of  the 
field  charged  mth  three  bombs  fired 
proper,  Nelson. 

Crest. — Out  of  an  Eastern  crown  gold 
a  cubit  arm  habited  vert  in  the  hand 
proper  ihree  ears  of  barley  stalked  and 
bladed  of  the  first. 


George  Matcham  of  Ashfold= 
Lodge,  Slaugham,  co.  Sussex 
(only  surviving  son  of  Simon 
Matcham,  Superintendent  of  the 
Marine  of  the  East  India 
Company  and  Senior  Member 
in  Council,  Bombay,  India,  by 
Ehzabeth  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Hugh  Bidwell  of  Bidwell 
Manor,  Newton  St.  Cyres,  co. 
Devon,  Senior  Merchant  of  the 
East  India  Company  in  Bom- 
bay); born  30  November  1754; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Sussex;  died  at 
Kensington,  London,  aged  79, 
on  Sunday,  3  February  1833. 
Will  dated  8  September  1828, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respec- 
tively 8  September  1828  and 
4  December  1830,  proved 
(P.C.C.  104  Farquhar)  16 
February  1833,  by  Catherine 
Matcham,  relict,  the  sole 
Executrix  named  in  first  codicil. 


Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Nelson,  Rector  of  Burn- 
ham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk, 
and  sister  of  Horatio, 
Viscount  Nelson  ;  born 
19  March,  bapt.  at 
Burnham  Thorpe  22 
March  1767  ;  marr.  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  26 
February  1787  ;  died  at 
Kensington,  London,  on 
Monday,  28  March  1842. 
Will  dated  27  June  1833, 
with  codicil  dated  9  No- 
vember 1834,  proved 
(P.C.C.  275,  42)  12 
April  1842,  by  William 
George  Matcham,  son, 
the  sole  Exor. 

I^See  Pedigree  of  Nelson, 
Vol.  13,  page  igi.) 


William  George  Matcham  of  Headlands,  co.  Sussex,  = 
and  of  Newhouse,  Whiteparish,  co.  Wilts,  LL.D.; 
born  7  November  1789;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  LL.B.  1814,  LL.D.  1820;  admitted 
an  Advocate  in  Doctors'  Commons  3  November 
1820;  J.P.  and  D.L.  ;  died  at  Newhouse,  in  his 
88th  year,  on  Thursday,  18  January  1877,  bur.  at 
Redlynch,  co.  Wilts.  Will  dated  27  August  1875, 
proved  at  Salisbury  14  March  1877,  by  William 
Eyre  Matcham  of  Newhouse,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Purvis  of 
Darsham,  co.  Suffolk  (who  assumed  the 
name  and  arms  of  Eyre  on  his  marriage 
with  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Eyre),  and  sole  heir  under  the  will 
of  Robert  Eyre  of  Newhouse,  White- 
parish,  who  died  in  1752;  marr.  at 
Whiteparish  27  February  1817;  bur. 
at  Redlynch. 


Horatio  Nelson  Eyre 
Matcham,  born  16 
April  1 8 19;  died  in 
his  27th  year,  on 
Saturday,  i  November, 
bur.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts, 
8  November  1845. 


Catherine  Eyre,  born  2  August  1820;  marr.  at  Whiteparish  (by  the 
Rev.  Richard  Payne,  Vicar  of  Downton,  co.  Wilts)  on  Thursday,  4  May 
1848,  the  Rev.  Henry  Blackstone  Williams  (only  son  of  the  Rev. 
David  Williams,  Warden  of  New  College,  Oxford) ;  born  at  Winchester, 
CO.  Hants,  27  December  1812,  bapt.  at  the  College  Chapel,  Winchester, 
24  February  1813  ;  of  New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  7  December 
1829,  Fellow  1829-45,  B.A.  1833,  M.A.  1837,  Tutor  1837-45, 
Dean  of  Divinity  1838,  Dean  of  .^rts  1839,  Bursar  1840,  Sub- Warden 
1841,  Select  Preacher  1847-49;  Vicar  of  Southwick,  co.  Hants, 
1847-50,  Fellow  of  Winchester  College  1849-79,  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury  1870,  and  Rector  of  Bradford  Peverell,  co.  Dorset;  died  at  Bradford  Peverell  on 
Sunday,  14  December,  bur.  there  19  December  1879.  Will  dated  17  March  1870,  with  three 
codicils  dated  respectively  30  Januaiy  1877,  27  June  1878  and  30  May  1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  93,  80)  27  January  1880,  by  William  Eyre  Matcham  of  Newhouse,  near  Salisbury,  co. 
Wilts,  and  the  Rev.  Richard  Payne  of  Downton,  near  Salisbury,  two  of  the  Exors.  She  died 
at  Southwalk,  Dorchester,  aged  83,  on  Tuesday,  29  December  1903,  and  w'as  bur.  at  Bradford 
Peverell  2  January  1904.  Adirion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  24  February  1904, 
to  Henry  David  Williams,  retired  Colonel  H.M.  Army.     — 

I 
11^ 


Henry  Savage 
Matcham,  born 
4  February  1791 ; 
died  young. 


Catherine,  born  8  July  1792;  marr.  in  Paris  10  August  1820,  John 
Bendyshe  of  Barrington  and  Kneesworth,  both  co.  Cambridge  (son  of 
Richard  Bendyshe  of  Barrington,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Jervis  of 
Darlaston,  co.  Stafford) ;  born  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  10  April,  bapt. 
there  9  May  1790;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  8  January  1805,  Lieutenant 

11  November  181 1,  retired  29  November  1819  ;  J. P.  and  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Cambridge.  She  died  at  Kneesworth  House,  aged  39,  3  November, 
and  was  bur.  at  Barrington  8  November  1831.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  West 
Wratting,  co.  Cambridge,  21  October  1833,  Anna  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Watson,  ist  Baronet,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph 
Copley,  ist  Baronet;  she  died,  aged  69,  and  was  bur.  at  Barrington 
28  December  1864.  He  died  at  Barrington  Hall  17  December,  and 
was  bur.  at  Barrington  23  December  1855.  Will  dated  20  November 
185 1,    with    two    codicils    dated    respectively    20    November     185 1    and 

12  December  1853,  proved  (P.C.C.  268,  56)  18  April  1856,  by  John 
Bendyshe,  son,  and  Charles  Watson  Townley,  the  Exors. 

=r 

A 


George  Simon  William  Eyre  Eyre-Matcham  of  New 
Eyre  Matcham,  house,  Whiteparish,  co.  Wilts  ;  born 
born  3  January  10  April  1823;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
1822  ;  died,  Wilts ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  dated 
aged  II,  5  No-  11  April  18S9,  the  surname  of  Eyre  in 
vember,  bur.  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Matcham  ; 
at  St.  Thomas',  died  at  his  residence,  Newhouse,  .aged 
Salisbury,  co.  83,  on  Wednesday,  11  July  1906. 
Wilts,  II  No-  Will  dated  27  March  1906,  proved  in 
vember  1833.  the  Principal  Registry  12  October 
1906,  by  George  Henry  Eyre  Eyre- 
Matcham,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=j=Mary  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  Henry 
Lawes  Long  of  Hampton  Lodge, 
CO.  Surrey,  J. P.,  by  Lady  Catherine 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Horatio, 
2nd  Earl  of  Orford ;  marr.  at 
Downton,  co.  Wilts  (by  the  Ven'''« 
Charles  Maitland  Long,  Archdeacon 
of  the  East  Riding,  co.  York),  on 
Thursday,  3  January  1861;  died  24 
March  1902.  Admon  was  granted 
at  Salisbury  9  June  1902,  to  William 
Eyre  Eyre-Matcham,  husband. 


George  Henry  Eyre  Eyre-Matcham= 
of  Newhouse,  Whiteparish,  co. 
Wilts,  and  of  Bramble  Hill, 
Lyndhurst,  co.  Hants  ;  born  at 
Newhouse  on  Friday,  21  F'eb- 
ruary  1862;  J. P.  for  co.  Wilts; 
Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  (Duke  of 
Edinburgh's)  Wiltshire  Regiment 
(Militia)  i  Tulv  1881,  Captain 
1884-87. 


^Constance  Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon''''=St.  Leger  Richard  Glyn  (2nd  son 
of  George  Carr,  ist  Baron  Wolverton), 
by  Florence  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Wilmot  Williams  of  Herringston, 
CO.  Dorset ;  born  at  4  Lowndes  Street, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  24  March  1857; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London  (bythe  Rev.the  Hon'^'''=  Edward 
CarrGlyn),  on  Wednesday,  5  June  1889. 


Catherine  Rachel 
Eyre,  born  at 
Newhouse,  White- 
parish,  on  Sunday, 
20  September 

1863. 


John  St.  Leger  Eyre-Matcham,  born  at  20  Lennox 
Gardens,  London,  on  Friday,  28  March  1890,  and 
bapt.  at  Redlynch,  co.  Wilts. 


Joyce    Horatia,   born   4 
and  bapt.  at  Redlynch. 


October    1895, 


Florence  Ellery  Mary,  born  7  February  1893,  and 
bapt.  at  Redlynch. 


114 


Constance  Valentine,  born  14  February, 
bapt.  at  Bramshaw,  co.  Wilts,  26  March 
1897. 


Edmund  Nelson  Matcham, 
born  28  November  1793; 
died  young. 


Elizabeth,  born  6  May 
1795  ;  niarr.  at  St.  Pancras 
New  Church,  London,  on 
Thursday,  6  May  1824, 
Captain  Arthur  Davies, 
R.N.  ;  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  I  June  1800,  Lieu- 
tenant 27  December  1808. 
She  died  at  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  aged  56,  on  Monday, 
17  November  1851. 


Francis  Grififith 
Matcham,  born 
15  July  1796; 
died,  aged  1 2,  in 
February   1808. 


Mary  Anne, 
born  20  Sep- 
tember 1797. 


Harriet,  marr.  in  1819,  Captain  Edward 
Blanckley,  R.N.  (son  of  Henry  Stanford 
Blanckley,  Consul-General  at  Algiers) ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  17  January  1805,  as  Midship- 
man H.M.S.  "Madras,"  Lieutenant  6  February 
1815,  Post-Captain  23  January  1841  ;  assisted 
at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  10  gun-boats 
and  22  feluccas  in  the  harbour  of  Palinuro 
2  November  181 1;  at  the  destruction  of  a 
French  convoy  in  the  Gulf  of  Genoa  27  June 
181 2  ;  at  the  capture  of  29  French  vessels  at 
Port  d'Anzo  5  October  18 13;  for  services  in 
the  Burmese  War  promoted  to  command  the 
"Sophie"  April  1825.  She  died  at  Raleigh 
House,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  37,  19 
August  1838.  He  marr.  2ndly  14  July  1841, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Nayler,  Garter  King  of  Arms.  He  died  at 
Duke  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  4  May 
1845.  Adfrion  was  granted  (P.C.C.  312,  45) 
II  June  1845,  to  Sarah  Elizabeth  Blanckley, 
relict.  =p 

A 


Louisa  Harriet  Eyre,  born  at  Newhouse,  Whiteparish,  co.  Wilts,  13  December  1827,  and 
bapt.  at  Downton  (by  the  Rev.  Liscombe  Clarke)  i  February  1828;  marr.  at  Whiteparish 
2  February  i860,  the  Rev.  Fortescue  Richard  Purvis  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Fortescue 
Purvis,  B.C.L.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Whitsbury,  co.  Hants,  formerly  Captain  30th  Bengal  Lifantry, 
by  Elizabeth  Helen  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Baker  of  Little  Cressiiigham,  co. 
Norfolk,  Rector  of  Rollesby,  co.  Norfolk);  bom  at  the  Rectory,  Whitsbury,  6  July  1828,  and 
bapt.  at  \Vhitsbury  ;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1855;  Rector  of  Whitsbury;  died 
suddenly  at  the  Rectory,  Whitsbury,  aged  57,  on  Tuesday,  18  August,  bur.  at  Whitsbury 
22  August  1885.  Will  dated  13  January  1871,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  149,  86)  2  February  1886, 
by  Louisa  Harriet  P^yre  Purvis  of  Fordingbridge,  co.  Southampton,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

=r 
A 


William  Eyre  Eyre-Matcham,  D.S.O.  ;  born  16  May  1865  ;= 
Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  (Duke  of  Edinburgh's)  Wiltshire 
Regiment  (Militia)  16  September  1882,  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion 
6  May  1885,  Captain  Reserve  of  Officers  11  July  1894,  retired 
10  May  1905;  served  in  South  African  War  1900-1902,  employed 
with  Prince  of  Wales'  Light  Horse,  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal, 
West  of  Pretoria,  August  to  November  1900;  in  Orange  River 
Colony,  including  actions  at  Bethlehem  6  and  7  July,  and 
Wittebergen  i  to  29  July ;  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of  Orange 
River,  1900,  including  actions  at  Colesberg  25  January  to 
12  February  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.  29  November  1900). 


=Edith  Evelyn,  younger  dau. 
of  Captain  H.  J.  Betterton  ; 
marr.  at  South  Ascot,  co. 
Berks  (by  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Carter,  Rector  of  Brooksby, 
CO.  Leicester,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Barrington  Boyle 
Murray,  the  Vicar),  on 
Tuesday,  23  January  1906. 


115 


Horatia,  marr.  at  Whiteparish,  co.  Wilts  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote,  Vicar  of  Farley, 
CO.  Wilts),  on  Thursday,  6  July  1826,  Henry 
^Villiam  Mason  of  Beal  House,  Amersham,  co. 
Buckingham,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Buckingham, 
High  Sheriff  1829  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy 
5  November  1806,  Lieutenant  27  February 
18 1 5,  retired  9  October  181 7.  He  marr.  istly 
about  February  1822,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Heathcote  of  Shaw  House,  co.  Wilts  (see  "iVo/es" 
to  '■^Visitation  of  England  and  Wales"  Vol.  7, 
page  156),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Stone  of  Melksham,  co.  Wilts ; 
born  I  February  1792;  died  in  1825.  He 
died  at  Budleigh  Salterton,  co.  Devon,  7  No- 
vember 1859.  AVill  dated  15  June  1838, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  40,  60)  17  January  i860, 
by  Horatia  Mason,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 
She  died  at  Clevedon,  co.  Somerset,  aged  68, 
on  Friday,  31  December  1869. 


A 


Susannah,  born  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  19 
April  1802,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  London,  24 
April  1832,  Alexander  James  Montgomery- 
Moore  of  Garvey,  co.  Tyrone,  and  of 
Fassaroe,  co.  Wicklow  (eldest  son  of  Colonel 
Nathaniel  Montgomery-Moore  of  Garvey, 
Revella  and  Fassaroe,  M.P.,  by  Mary  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Boyd  of  Bally- 
castle,  CO.  Antrim) ;  born  at  Garvey  House 
15  February  1786;  died  at  Sedgehill  House, 
CO.  Dorset,  bur.  at  Sedgehill  8  March  1837. 
She  died  at  Gipsy  Lodge,  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  19  September,  and 
was  bur.  at  Sedgehill  23  September  1885. 
Will  dated  i  September  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  874,  85)  12  October  1885,  by 
Alexander  George  Montgomery-Moore  of 
Gipsy  Lodge,  Norwood,  a  Major-General 
in  Her  Majesty's  Army,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


A 


Horatio    Nelson    Matcham,  died,  aged    18, 
II  October  1821. 


Charles  Horatio  Matcham,  born  at  Bath 
in  July  1806  ;  died  at  Bookham,  near  Yap, 
New  South  Wales,  in  his  38th  year,  in  July, 
1844.  Adfnon  was  granted  (P.C.C.  53,  45) 
10  July  1845,  to  George  Matcham,  brother, 
and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Nelson  Matcham,  LL.D. ;  born  22  February 
1811  ;  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1836, 
LL.D.  1847  ;  a  Student  of  the  Middle  Temple 
23  April  1833,  called  to  the  Bar  2  November 
1838;  died  at  24  Mount  Street,  Grosvenor 
Siiuare,  London,  on  Thursday,  i  April  1886. 
Will  dated  30  June  1880,  with  codicil  dated 
2  February  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  555,  86) 
10  June  1886,  by  William  Eyre  Matcham  of 
Newhouse,  CO.  Wilts,  nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 


Horatio  Charles  Eyre  Eyre-Matcham,  born  at  Newhouse, 
Whiteparish,  co.  Wilts,  on  Sunday,  3  March  1867  ;  died 
unmarried  2  June,  bur.  at  Redlynch,  co.  Wilts,  6  June  1897. 


Mary  Harriet  Eyre,  born  at 
Newhouse,  Whiteparish,  on 
Sunday,  2  May  1869. 


116 


Boliiugtcn  of  Cubbtngton,  co.  IHartoicfe. 


James  Bodington  of  Manor  House,  Sheepy,  co.  Leicester 
(elder  son  of  John  I'.odington  of  Stone  House,  Cubbington, 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Elizabeth  Hasbourne  his  wife) ;  bapt.  at 
Cubbington  i8  April  1784;  niarr.  Mary  Repton  of  Elmdon, 
CO.  Warwick,  who  died  27  January  1865,  and  was  bur.  at 
Cubbington.  He  died  21  January  1825,  and  was  bur. 
at  Cubbington.  Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.  Si.  Alban's) 
2  March  1825,  to  Mary  l>odington,  relict. 


Thomas  Bodington= 
of  Poole,  CO.  Dorset, 
formerly  of  Har- 
borne,  co.  Stafford ; 
born  16  September 
1816  ;  J.  P.  for  CO. 
Stafford ;  died  at 
Longfleet,  co.  Dor- 
set, aged  63,  on 
Friday,  26  March, 
bur.  at  Poole,  co. 
Dorset,  30  March 
1880. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Sinclair  of  Harts- 
hill,  CO.  Warwick  ; 
born  at  Hartshill  26 
April  1821  ;  marr.  at 
Mancetter,  co.  ^\'ar- 
wick,  1 1  October  1842; 
died  at  "  Glenlee," 
Colinton  Road,  Edin- 
burgh, the  residence 
of  her  daughter,  aged 
77,  on  Monday,  18 
April,  bur.  at  Poole 
22  April  1898. 


oJmi^uzd  fi-o-duJ. 


Mr^ 


James  Heacock  Bodington=i=Elizabeth,      dau.      of 


of  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick ; 
born  12  December  1819; 
died  at  233  Hagley  Road, 
Edgbaston,  aged  73,  on 
Thursday,     29    December 

1892,  bur.  in  Warstone 
Lane  Cemetery,  Birming- 
ham. Will  dated  29  Oc- 
tober 1886,  proved  at 
Birmingham   27   February 

1893,  by  the  Rev.  Herbert 
James  Bodington  and 
Frank  Tarleton. 


John  Lowe  of  Monks- 
path  Hall,  CO.  War- 
wick, by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Burman  of  Monkspath 
Hall  ;  marr.  at  Tan- 
worth,  CO.  Warwick, 
7  December  1842; 
died  at  Stonehurst, 
Edgbaston,  aged  51, 
on  Monday,  1 1  April 
1870,  bur.  in  War- 
stone  Lane  Cemetery, 
Birmingham. 


Mary  Agnes,  bom  at 
Erdington,  co.  ^Varwick, 
23  January  1844  :  marr.  at 
Tillycoultry,  co.  Clack- 
mannan (by  the  Rev. 
William  Gallatly,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Boyd), 
on  Thursday,  1 1  October 
1883,  John  Colville  of 
Campbeltown,  co.  Argyll 
(son  of  John  Colvill  of 
Burnside,  Campbeltown, 
by  Margaret  his  wife) ; 
born  at  Campbeltown  10 
August  1827  ;  educated 
at  Campbeltown  High 
School  and  at  Glasgow 
University;  died  27  July, 
bur.  at  Campbeltown  31 
July  1886.  =i= 
A 


Eleanor,  born  at  Erdington  20  February  1846; 
died  28  February  1861.  bur.  at  Cubbington. 


Clara,  born  at  Hockley,  co.  Warwick,  16 
November  1847,  and  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Birmingham  ;  marr.  at  Longfleet  (by  the  Rev. 
George  Morgan,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Poole, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Lewis  Williams, 
the  Vicar)  on  Thursday,  5  February  1874, 
George  Harrison  (son  of  William  Harrison  of 
Bagworth  Park,  co.  Leicester,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  PajTi  of  Birmingham) ; 
born  at  Bagworth  Park  2  May  1848  ;  died  at 
Wood  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  15  April,  bur. 
at  New  Southgate,  co.  Middlesex,  19  April 
1899.  Will  dated  2  June  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  739,  99)  13  June  1899,  by  Clara 
Harrison,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


A 


Thomas  Repton 
Bodington  of 
Geelong,  Victoria, 
Australia;  born  at 
Harborne  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  5 
July  1851,  and 
bapt.  at  Har- 
borne ;  educated 
at  Shrewsbury 
School ;  marr.  in 
Australia  4  June 
1894,  Elizabeth 
Crouch. 

A 


117 


George  Bodington, 
born  1 7  March 
1822  ;  marr.  istly 
Elizabeth  Gibson  of 
Birmingham.  He 
died  s.p. 


Elizabeth,  born  9  October  181 1;  marr.  William  Savage  Poole  of 
Kenilvvorth,  co.  Warwick  (son  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  Poole) ;  born 
19  December  1816;  Solicitor,  Coroner  for  Central  Division,  co.  Warwck. 
She  died  20  November  1858,  and  was  bur.  at  Sheepy,  co.  Leicester. 
He  marr.  2ndly  Kathleen.  He  died  at  Leamington,  co.  Warwick, 
aged  68,  13  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Kenilworth  16  April  1885.  M.L 
Will  dated  13  December  1884,  with  codicil  dated  6  April  1885,  proved 
at  Birmingham  9  July  18S5,  by  Kathleen  Poole  of  Leamington  Priors, 
CO.  Warwick,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

A 


Sarah  Anna,  born  at 
Birmingham  6  October 
1843,  and  bapt.  there; 
died  at  29  Carlyle  Road, 
Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
aged  62,  on  Sunday,  12 
November  1905,  bur.  in 
Warstone  Lane  Cemetery, 
Birmingham.  Will  dated 
23  September  1904,  proved 
at  Birmingham  15  Decem- 
ber 1905,  by  the  Rev. 
Herbert  James  Bodington 
and  Arthur  Labron  Lowe, 
County  Court  Registrar, 
the  Exors. 


Emily,  born  at  Birmingham  12  December  1846,  and  bapt. 
there  ;  marr.  at  Ladywood,  co.  Warwick  (by  the  father  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Francis  Morse,  Vicar 
of  St.  Mary's,  Nottingham,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln),  on 
'I'uesday,  19  May  1868,  the  Rev.  WiHiam  Frederick  Birch 
(son  of  the  Ven*"'*^  Edward  Birch,  Archdeacon  of  Blackburn, 
by  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lees  of  Stoke-on-Trent, 
CO.  Stafford) ;  bom  at  St.  Saviour's,  Manchester,  25  September 
1840;  educated  at  Manchester  Grammar  School  and  at  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  7  October  1859, 
Scholar  1860-63,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Classical  Tripos)  1863, 
M.A.  1866;  Vicar  of  Newbold  1867-68,  and  Rector  of  St. 
Saviour's,  Chorlton-on-Medlock,  Manchester,  both  co.  Lancaster, 
1868.  =p 

A 


Percival  James  Bodington  of  Upton  Grey,  co.  Hants  ;  born  at= 
Buxton,  CO.  Norfolk,  on  Tuesday,  14  March,  bapt.  there 
16  April  1876;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at  Edinburgh 
University,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  Edin.  1899;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  14  November  1900, 
Captain  14  November  1903,  Surgeon-Captain  Royal  Horse 
Guards  i  March  1907  ;  served  in  South  African  War,  partly 
as  Civil  Surgeon,  1900-1902 ;  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of 
Orange  River,  1899-1900;  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal, 
West  of  Pretoria,  July  to  29  November  1900.  In  Cape 
Colony  30  November  1900  to  31  May  1902  (Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Nora  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Henry  Barker,  Major  50th 
Regiment  of  Foot,  by  Isabel 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Campbell  of  Cammo, 
near  Edinburgh  ;  born  at 
Cammo  6  May,  bapt.  there 
10  June  1887;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Wokingham,  co.  Berks, 
18  April  1907. 


Minna,  born  at  Harborne  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  13  February,  bapt.  at 
Harborne  26  February  1854;  marr. 
at  Longfleet,  co.  Dorset,  27  April 
1880,  William  Hopkins  Walton  of 
Tipton,  CO.  Stafford.  She  died 
at  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  12 
December,  and  was  bur.  at  Perry 
Barr,  co.    Stafford,    16    December 

1903-  =f 

A 


Florence  Eugenie,  born  at  Harborne  Park  16  March, 
bapt.  at  Harborne  13  June  1856;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Poole,  CO.  Dorset  (by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Meredith,  brother 
of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Francis  Pocock, 
the  Vicar),  2  August  1876,  Henry  Meredith  (3rd  son  of 
Joseph  Meredith  of  Abergavenny,  co.  Monmouth) ;  died 
19  January  1905,  bur.  at  Southsea,  co.  Hants.  She 
died  9  November  1879,  and  was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Highland  Road,  Portsmouth,  co.  Hants. 


118 


A 


Mary  Ann,  bom  at  the  Manor  House,  Sheepy, 
CO.  Leicester,  i8  November  1814;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford, 
5  August  1840,  Charles  Lowe  of  Siiecpy 
Hall  (son  of  John  Lowe  of  Monkspath  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Burnian  of  Monkspath  Hall) ;  born 
12  June  i8o8;  died  at  Sheepy  Magna  26 
October  1874,  bur.  at  Sheepy.  Will  dated 
5  September  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
745,  74)  27  November  1874,  by  Charles 
Bodington  Lowe,  son,  Henry  Lowe,  brother, 
and  Hanson  Sale,  the  Exors.  She  died 
20  December  1859,  and  was  bur.  at  Sheepy. 

A 


Sarah  Hannah,  born  at  Lea  Hall,  Handsworth, 
I  November  1823;  marr.  at  Handsworth  29 
December  1841,  William  Fowler  of  Lrdington, 
CO.  Warwick  (son  of  William  Fowler  of 
Erdington,  by  Hannah  his  wife) ;  born  at 
Erdington  4  March  1S18;  J. P.  for  co.  War- 
wick ;  died  at  his  residence.  Wood  End, 
Erdington,  aged  69,  on  Friday,  27  May  1887. 
Will  dated  25  September  1844,  proved  at 
Birmingham  12  October  1887,  by  Sarah 
Hannah  Fowler  of  Wood  End,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix.  She  died  at  Coton  Terrace, 
Erdington,  aged  76,  on  Saturday,  6  January 
1900.  Will  dated  27  August  1892,  proved  at 
Birmingham  27  February  1900,  by  Gerard 
Edmund  F'owler,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 

I 


Rev.  Herbert  James  Bodington  of  Stone  House,  Cubbington,= 
CO.  Warwick  ;  born  at  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick,  23  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Birmingham,  24  August  1849  ;  of  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  i858,  B.A.  1871, 
M.A.  1877;  Assistant  Master  Archbishop  Whitgift's  School, 
Croydon,  1871-75,  Curate  of  Beddington,  co.  Surrey, 
1873-75,  ^'""i  of  Buxton,  CO.  Norfolk,  1875-77,  Rector  of 
Suffield,  CO.  Norfolk,  1877-92,  Vicar  of  East  Tuddenham 
with  Honingham,  co.  Norfolk,  1892-98,  and  of  Upton  Grey, 
CO.  Hants,  since  1898. 


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=Louise  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Henry  Mares  of  Faver- 
sham,  CO.  Kent,  by  Elizabeth 
Beale  his  wife,  dau.  of  Austin 
Neame ;  born  8  September 
1853 ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beddington,  co.  Surrey  (by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Alexander 
Henry  Bridges,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Ernest  Langford- 
Sainsbury  and  the  Rev.  Josiah 
Sanders  Teulon),  on  Tuesday, 
12  January  1875. 


Cecil  Herbert  Bodington,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Sufitield,  on  Tuesday,  20  January,  bapt.  at 
Suffield  22  February  1880  ;  Junior  Scholar  of 
Charterhouse  1893,  Scholar  of  Peterhouse, 
Cambridge,  1899,  B.A.  June  1902. 


Elizabeth  Louise  Marion, 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Suffield,  on  Tuesday,  14 
February,  bapt.  at  Suffield 
9  April  1882. 


Winifred  Mary,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Suf- 
field, 9  February, 
bapt.  at  Suffield  25 
March  1883. 


Grace  Sinclair,  born  at  Harborne  Park,  co.  Stafford,  4  January,  bapt.  at  Harborne  16  February 
1859  ;  marr.  at  Perry  Barr,  co.  Stafford  (by  the  Rev.  John  Bailey,  Vicar  of  Ebberston,  co.  York, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Evan  Joseph  Rees,  the  Vicar,  and  the  Rev.  David  Ardill  Maxwell, 
Rector  of  Thorpe  Constantine,  co.  Stafford),  on  Wednesday,  2  May  1883,  Thomas  Henry 
Bailey  of  Pentrebach  House,  Merthyr  Tydvil,  co.  Glamorgan  (eldest  son  of  Samuel  Bailey 
of  Walsall,  CO.  Stafford,  by  Charlotte  Bright  his  wife) ;  born  at  Bentley,  co.  Stafford,  24  April, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Walsall,  24  May  1857.      =p 

A 


119 


Kenard  Charles  Bodington,  Ruth  Anna,  born 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Suffield,  at  the  Rectory, 
CO.  Norfolk,  12  June,  bapt.  at  Suffield,  28  No- 
Suffield  6  July  1884  ;  educated  vember  1885, 
at  Lancing  College.  bapt.  at  Suffield 

3  January  1886. 


John  Victor  Bodington, 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Suffield,  26  November 
1887,  bapt.  at  Suffield 
8  January  1888;  edu- 
cated at  Haileybury. 


Margaret  Ella,  born 
at  the  Rectory, 
Suffield,  30  June, 
bapt.  at  Suffield  25 
July  1889. 


Rev.  Eric  James  Bodington,  born  at  Harborne= 
Park,  CO.  Stafford,  17  December  1862,  bapt.  at 
Harborne  20  February  1863  ;  educated  at  Here- 
ford School  and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  October  i88i,  Somerset  Scholar 
and  Exhibitioner  1881-85,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Litt. 
Hum.)  1885,  M.A.  1889;  Curate  of  West 
Fordington,  co.  Dorset,  1886-90,  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury  1890,  Rector 
of  Burghersdorp  with  Molteno,  South  Africa, 
1890-92,  Warden  of  Community  of  Resurrection 
and  St.  Peter's  Home,  Grahamstown,  1892-93, 
Vicar  of  Osmington,  co.  Dorset,  1894-99,  Rural 
Dean  of  Potterne  portion  1 900-1 907,  Vicar  of 
Potterne,  co.  Wilts,  1899-1907,  of  Calne,  co. 
Wilts,  since  1907  ;  Rural  Dean  of  Avebury  since 
1907 ;  Oxford  University  Extension  Lecturer 
since  1899;  Author  of  "Work  on  Apostles' 
Creed,"  1899. 


=Katharine  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Theodore  Cavell,  Vicar 
of  Staverton,  co.  Wilts, 
by  Mary  his  wife ;  born 
23  August  1863,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  James',  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset ;  marr.  at 
Staverton  (by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  John  Wordsworth, 
Bishop  of  Salisbury, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John 
Salwey,  Vicar  of  Brox- 
bourne,  co.  Hertford),  on 
Tuesday,  23  September 
1890. 


Horace  Sinclair 
Bodington,  born 
at  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  1 7 
December  1865, 
died  a  few  days 
after,  bur.  at 
Shrewsbury. 


Erica  Catriona,  born  at  her  aunt's 
residence,  "Glenlee,"  Colinton  Road, 
Edinburgh,  on  Tuesday,  14  August, 
bapt.  at  SL  Mary's  Cathedral, 
Edinburgh,  11  September  1894. 


Charles  Eric  Sinclair  Bodington, 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Potterne, 
on  Monday,  26  August,  bapt.  at 
Potterne  23  September  1901. 


IJUU.  J  Cu^<4^  ID  a  ctu^cJi^ 


RENDLESHAM. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly,  wavy  or  and 
argent,  in  the  ist  and  4th  quarters  two  wings  expanded 
fess-wise  and  in  pale  tips  to  the  dexter  sable  each 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or ;  in  the  2nd  and  3rd 
quarters  an  oak  tree  eradicated  proper  charged  with  an 
escutcheon  bend-wise  gules  thereon  three  gutt^s  d'eau. 

Crest. — A  derai-greyhound  salient  argent  collared  sable  between 
two  wings  of  the  last  each  charged  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  or. 

Supporters. — Two  greyhounds  reguardant  argent  collared  sable. 

Motto. — Lahore  et  honore. 


3RenliIes{)am. 


Peter  Isaac  Thellusson  of  Brodsworth,  co.  York,  Baron  Rendlesham= 
(eldest  son  of  Peter  Thellusson  of  Brodsworth,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Matthew  Woodford  and  sister  of  Sir  Ralph  Woodford 
of  Carlby,  co.  Lincoln,  Baronet,  M.P.);  born  in  London  13  October 
1761 ;  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  1787  ;  M.P.  for  Midhurst 
1795-96,  for  Malmesbury  1796-1S02,  and  for  Bossiney  1807-1808; 
created  Baron  Rendlesham  of  Rendlesham  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland  i  February  1806;  died  suddenly  at  Gosfield,  co.  Essex, 
while  in  a  shooting  party  with  Louis  XVIII.  of  France,  Earl  of 
Chatham  and  other  nobles,  in  his  47th  year,  16  September,  bur.  at 
Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  22  September  1808.  Will  dated  18  April 
1806,  proved  (P.C.C.  920  Ely)  14  November  1S08,  by  George 
Woodford  Thellusson,  brother,  William  Manning  and  Samuel 
Heywood,  three  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved  to  Elizabeth 
Eleanora,  Lady  Rendlesham,  relict,  the  other  Exor. 


=Elizabeth  Eleanora,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Cornwall  of  Hendon,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Susanna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Stephen  Peter  Godin ; 
born  31  July  1763;  marr.  at 
Hendon  14  June  1783  ;  died  at 
Rendlesham  House,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  47,  on  Sunday,  10  De- 
cember, bur.  at  Rendlesham 
17  December  1809.  Will  dated 
7  October  1809,  proved  (P.C.C. 
145  Crickitt)  28  March  i8ii, 
by  John,  Baron  Rendlesham, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Peter  Henry 
Thellusson, 
born  I  April, 
died  9  Au- 
gust 1784. 


Mary  Andalusia,= 
2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
General  Samuel 
Trevor  Dickens, 
R.E. ;  born  17 
March  1792;  mar- 
ried at  Malta 
on  Thursday,  30 
November  1809; 
died  s.p.  at 
Rendlesham,  in 
her  23rd  year,  on 
Monday,  1 5  Au- 
gust, bur.  there 
22  August  1 8 14. 
M.I.  by  Flaxman. 
I  St  wife. 


=John  Thellusson,  Baron= 
Rendlesham ;  born  in 
London  1 2  September 
1785  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Baron  16 
September  1808;  died 
at  Auteuil,  Paris,  in  his 
47th  year,  on  Tuesday, 
3  July,  bur.  at  Rendle- 
sham 17  July  1832. 
Will  dated  14  October 
1823,  proved  (P.C.C. 
719  Tenterden)  10 
November  1832,  by 
Anne  Sophia,  Baroness 
Rendlesham,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


=Anne  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  and  coheir  of 
William  Tatnall  of  Leiston  Old  Abbey, 
CO.  Suffolk  [will  dated  i  May  1820, 
with  codicil  dated  6  June  1824]  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's  Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Kilderbee,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Campsea  Ashe,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  one  of  the  Chaplains-in-Ordinary 
to  the  Prince  Regent),  on  Tuesday,  26 
March  1816;  died  at  2  Grafton  Street, 
London,  aged  59,  on  Sunday,  31  August, 
bur.  at  Rendlesham  6  September  1856. 
Will  dated  13  February  1855,  proved 
(P.C.C.  787,  56)  6  October  1856,  by 
the  Hon''''=  Arthur  Thellusson,  and 
Francis  Charles  Hastings  Russell,  the 
Exors.     2nd  wife. 


Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  bom  at  Coligny,  Switzerland,  on  Saturday,  31  August  181 7;  marr.  at 
Curzon  Street  Chapel,  Mayfair,  London  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''^  Frederick  de  Grey),  on  Monday, 
25  October  1847,  Thomas,  Baron  Walsingham  ;  born  at  Winchester  House,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
6  July  1S04;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1824,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1842;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1827;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Merton  and  Patron  of 
the  livings  of  Merton  and  Sturston,  both  co.  Norfolk,  and  of  Copdock,  co.  Suffolk ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  5th  Baron  Walsingham  8  September  1839.  He  marr.  istly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  6  August  1842,  Augusta  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  P'rankland,  afterwards 
Frankland-Russell,  of  Thirkleby,  North  Riding,  co.  York,  7th  Baronet,  by  Louisa  Anne  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Lord  George  Murray,  Bishop  of  St.  David's ;  died  at  her  father's 
residence.  Cavendish  Square,  London,  leaving  issue,  28  April  1844.  He  died  suddenly  at  Merton 
Hall,  aged  66,  on  Saturday,  31  December  1870,  and  was  bur.  at  Merton  5  January  1871.  Will 
dated  27  October  1864,  with  codicil  dated  8  January  1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  141,  71) 
10  February  1871,  by  Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady  Walsingham,  of  Merton  Hall,  relict,  Thomas, 
Baron  Walsingham,  son,  and  Edward  Partington  of  53  Davies  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
the  Exors.  Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady  Walsingham,  died  at  her  residence,  23  Arlington  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London,  aged  61,  on  Tuesday,  13  May,  and  was  bur.  at  Merton  19  May  1879.  Will 
dated  10  February  187 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg,,  597,  79)  23  June  1879,  by  Thomas,  Baron 
Walsingham,  the  Hon'''^  John  Augustus  de  Grey  of  23  Arlington  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  son, 
and  Edward  Partington  of  53  Davies  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  the  Exors. 

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124 


Frances,  born 

6  July  1790; 
died  at  her 
father's  resi- 
dence, Dover 
Street,  Picca- 
dilly,London, 

7  July  1807. 


George  Thellusson, 
born  24  May  1791 ; 
Lieutenant  nth 
Dragoons;  killed  at 
battle  of  Vittoria 
21  June  181 3. 


Henry  Thellusson, 
born  15  July  1792; 
died  6  October 
1800. 


Caroline,  born  on  Wednesday,  2  October  1793;  marr.  at 
the  British  Embassy,  Florence,  Italy,  on  Sunday,  20 
January  1822,  Charles  Boulton  of  Craig's  Court,  Charing 
Cross,  London  (youngest  son  of  Henry  Boulton  of  Givore's 
Grove,  co.  Surrey) ;  died  at  Knepp  Castle,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  61,  on  Thursday,  24  October  1850.  Adinon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  15  April  1851,  to  John  Boulton,  son. 
She  died  at  47  Montagu  Square,  London,  aged  69,  on 
Thursday,  23  October  1862.  Will  dated  i  July  1862, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  589,  62)  17  November  1862,  by 
Charles  George  Boulton,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 

I 


Frederick  Adolphus 
Thellusson,  born  8 
July  182 1  ;  died  30 
June  1822. 


Sophia  Mary  Andalusia,  of  Leiston  Old  Abbey,  co.  Suffolk ;  bom  on 
Tuesday,  20  July  1819 ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''<=  Douglas  Gordon),  on  Saturday, 
15  March  1856,  Sir  William  Rose,  K.C.B.  (2nd  son  of  the  Rt.  Uon^^" 
Sir  George  Henry  Rose,  G.C.H.,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Duncombe    of    Duncombe    Park,    co.    York);    born    19    July    1808; 

educated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1830;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
23  November  1832,  called  to  the  Bar  30  April  1839;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Buckingham;  Deputy  Clerk  of  Parliaments  1848-75,  Clerk  of  Parliaments  April  1875; 
nominated  K.C.B.  14  October  1867;  died  at  his  residence,  30  Bruton  Street,  London, 
aged  77,  on  Thursday,  19  November,  bur.  at  Christchurch,  co.  Hants,  26  November  1885. 
Will  dated  28  June  1883,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  7  November  1885  and 
18  November  1885  (two),  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1035,  85)  30  December  1885,  by  the  Hon""'" 
Dame  Sophia  Mary  Andalusia  Rose  of  30  Bruton  Street,  London,  relict,  the  Hon'''"'  George 
Henry  Douglas  of  Wentworth,  co.  York,  Admiral  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  the  Hon'^''^  Edward 
William  Douglas  of  Heatherlea,  Christchurch,  nephews,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Leiston  Old 
Abbey,  aged  81,  on  Tuesday,  13  November,  and  was  bur.  at  Christchurch  16  November  1900. 
Will  dated  22  March  1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  94,  1901)  i  January  1901,  by  the 
Hon^"'^  John  Augustus  de  Grey,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephew,  and  the  Hon''''  Alfred  Chetwynd 
Talbot,  the  Exors. 


Adeline  Egidia,  born  at  Seamore  Place, 
Mayfair  London,  on  Tuesday,  29  July,  bapt. 
at  Campsea  Ashe,  co  Suffolk,  6  October  1862  ; 
marr.  there  22  April  1891,  Lewis  Kerrison 
Jarvis  of  Mead  Lodge,  Hunsdon,  co.  Hertford 
(2nd  son  of  Sir  Lewis  Whincop  Jarvis  of 
Middleton  Towers,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Emma  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Bowker)  ;  born  at  King's  I-ynn, 
CO.  Norfolk,  3  August  1857  ;  educated  at 
Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1876  ;  Captain 
3rd  County  of  London  Imperial  Yeomanry. 


I 


Miriam  Isabel,  born  at  42  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday,  22  October  1864; 
marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  26  February  1901, 
(Todfrey  Herbert  Williams  of  Aberpergwm, 
CO.  Glamorgan  (eldest  son  of  Morgan  Stuart 
Williams  of  Aberpergwm,  J. P.  for  the  counties 
of  Brecknock  and  Glamorgan,  by  Josephine 
Lucy  Frances  Marie  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of 
William  Herbert  of  Clytha,  co.  Monmouth, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  {see  Pedigree  of  Herbert, 
Vol.  J,  page  12^) ;  born  at  Curzon  Street, 
Mayfair,  London  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Glamorgan.  =p 
A 


'25 


Rev.  William  Thellusson= 
(twin  with  Frederick), 
IBaron  Rendlesham ;  born 
6  January  1798;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.  1818; 
succeeded  his  brother 
John  as  3rd  Baron 
Rendlesham  3  July  1832; 
died  s.p.  at  Rendlesham, 
CO.  Suffolk,  in  his  42  nd 
year,  on  Friday,  13  Sep- 
tember, bur.  there  20 
September  1839.  Will 
dated  ii  July  1839, 
proved  (P.C.C.  712 
Vaiighan)  2  November 
1839,  by  Frederick,  Baron 
Rendlesham,  brother,  and 
the  Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt, 
the  Exors. 


=Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Roger  Pratt  of  Ryston  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  Pleasance  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Samuel 
Browne  of  King's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk;  marr.  10  January  1826. 
She  was  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  William  Pratt),  on  Tuesday,  2  February  1841,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  to  Stewart  Marjoribanks  of  Bushey  Grove,  co.  Hertford 
(3rd  son  of  Edward  Marjoribanks  of  Hallyards  and  of  Lees, 
by  Grizel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archibald  Stewart) ;  M.P.  for  Hythe 
1818-47.  He  marr.  istly,  19  February  1798,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
James  Paxton  of  Paxton,  who  died  in  1798.  He  died  s.p.  at 
Bushey  Grove  31  August  1863.  Will  dated  3  March  i860, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  3  April  i860,  28  April 
1861  and  9  December  1861,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  550,  63) 
30  September  1863,  by  Edward  Marjoribanks,  the  younger,  of 
59  Strand,  London,  Dudley  Coutts  Marjoribanks  of  Upper  Brook 
Street,  London,  nephews,  and  William  Matthew  Coulthurst  of 
59  Strand,  the  Exors.  Mrs.  Marjoribanks  died  at  Bushey 
Grove  on  Friday,  12  May  1854.  Special  adfnon  (with  will  dated 
3  November  1849,  and  codicil  dated  16  October  1852)  was  granted 
(P.C.C.  487,  54)  26  June  1854,  to  Stewart  Marjoribanks,  husband, 
and  the  Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt,  brother,  the  Exors  named  in  will. 


Anne  Blanche,  of  Lower  Wood,  Hasket-on-Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk;  born  10  March  1839; 
died  at  Lower  Wood,  Hasket-on-Woodbridge,  26  March  1886.  Will  dated  20  November 
1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  487,  86)  31  May  1886,  by  Frederick  William  Brook,  Baron 
Rendlesham,  brother,  and  the  Hon'''^  Hamilton  James  Tollemache  of  Helmington  Hall, 
ro.  Suffolk,  nephew,  the  Exors. 


Cecilia  Blanche,  born  at  Frederick     Archibald     Charles    Thellusson,     born     Ruby     Alexan- 

Rendlesham     Hall      15  in     Grosvenor     Square,     London,     on     Monday,     drina  Elizabeth, 

September    1866,    bapt.  8  June    1868;    Captain   Suffolk   Artillery  (Militia)     born  1 3  January 

there  privately  the  same  1890-93  ;  marr.  by  licence  at  St.  George's,  Hanover     1870. 

day,   baptism  registered  Square,   London   (by  the  Rev.   Edwin   Noyes),    12 

at    Campsea    Ashe,    co.  October  1904,  Lilian  Greville,  widow. 

Suffolk. 


126 


Frederick  Thellusson  (twin  with= 
William),  Baron  Rendlesham  of 
Rendlesham  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland ;  born  at  Rendlesham  Hall, 
CO.  Suffolk,  7  January  1798;  Cornet 
1 2th  Lancers  31  October  18 16, 
retired  on  half-pay  21  December 
1820;  D.L.  for  CO.  Suffolk;  M.P. 
for  East  Suffolk  1843  until  his 
death ;  succeeded  his  brother 
William  as  4th  Baron  13  Septem- 
ber 1839;  died  at  Rendlesham 
Hall,  in  his  55th  year,  6  April, 
bur.  at  Rendlesham  13  April  1852. 
Will  dated  5  April  1852,  proved 
(P.C.C.  433.  52)  II  May  1852,  by 
Charles  Austin  and  Francis  Capper 
Brooke,  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Beeston  Prescott  of 
Theobald's  Park,  co.  Hertford, 
2nd  Baronet,  by  Catherine 
Creighton  his  ist  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Mills,  Governor 
of  Quebec;  born  at  Walhampton, 
Lymington,  co.  Hants,  9  April 
1806;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  5  June  1838;  marr. 
istly  in  Paris  22  December  1827, 
James  Duff  (only  son  of  General 
Sir  James  Duff  of  Funtington,  co. 
Sussex).  She  died  at  Rendlesham 
Hall,  aged  34,  on  Thursday,  31 
December  1840,  and  was  bur.  at 
Rendlesham  8  January  1841. 


Edmund  Thellusson, 
born  20  July  1799; 
Midshipman  H.M.S. 
"  Tiber  "  ;  drowned 
at  the  mouth  of 
Portsmouth  Harbour 
during  the  tremendous 
gale  of  4  March  18 18. 


Frederick  William  Brook  Thellusson,  Baron= 
Rendlesham ;  born  in  Florence,  Italy,  on  Sunday, 
9  February  1840;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  21  October  1857; 
J. P.,  D.L.  and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Suffolk, 
High  Sheriff  1870;  M.P.  for  East  Suffolk,  1874 
-85 ;  Chairman  of  the  County  Council  and  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  East  Division  co.  Suffolk,  from 
188 1  ;  Hon.  Colonel  Suffolk  Artillery  (Militia)  12 
February  1887  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Baron 
6  April  1852. 


=Lady  Egidia,  eldest  dau.  of  Archibald 
William,  13th  Earl  of  Eglington  and 
Winton,  K.T.,  P.C,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
by  Theresa  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Newcomen  of  Clonahard,  co.  Longford  ; 
born  at  Eglington  Castle,  co.  Ayr,  17 
December  1843;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  4  July  1861  ; 
died  at  Rendlesham  Hall,  aged  36,  on 
Tuesday,  13  January,  bur.  at  Campsea 
Ashe,  CO.  Suffolk,  20  January  1880. 


Mariota,  born  3  May  1873;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  28  August 
1895,  Arthur  George,  Earl  of 
Wilton  and  Viscount  Grey  de 
Wilton  of  Wilton  Castle,  co. 
Hereford  ;  born  at  7  Chesham 
Place,  London,  on  Sunday,  17 
May  1863;  Hon.  Colonel  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalion  Manchester 
Regiment  since  2  September  1893; 
succeeded  his  father,  Seymour 
John  Grey,  as  5th  Earl  3  January 
1898.  =r 


Percy  Edward  Thellusson, 
born  at  Rendlesham  on 
Friday,  30  October  1874; 
bapt.  at  Butley,  co.  Suffolk 
(by  the  Rev.  Goodwyn 
Alfred  Archer),  14  De- 
cember 1874;  educated  at 
Eton. 


Hugh  Edmund  Thellusson, 
born  at  4  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  on  Wednesday, 
7  June,  bapt.  at  Campsea 
Ashe  25  December  1876;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Suffolk  Artillery 
(Militia)  12  February  1896, 
Captain  27  April  1898,  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Artillery  3  June 
1899,  Lieutenant  Royal  Field 
Artillery  16  February  1901. 


127 


Arthur  Thellusson  of  Aldeburgh,= 
CO.  Suffolk;  born  19  December 
1801;  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  12  April  1820,  B.A. 
1823;  died  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset, 
in  his  57th  year,  on  Tuesday, 
15  June,  bur.  at  Rendlesham,  co. 
Suffolk,  22  June  1858.  Will  dated 
29  December  1855,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  416,  58)  23  June  1858,  by 
Arthur  John  Bethell  Thellusson 
of  Aldeburgh,  Major  Coldstream 
Guards,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


^Caroline  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Bethell-Codrington  of  Dodington  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
Baronet,  M.P.,  by  the  Hon''''^  Caroline  Georgiana  Harriott 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Baron  Foley ;  raarr. 
at  Dodington  (by  the  Ven'''*  Richard  Onslow,  Archdeacon 
of  Worcester)  on  Tuesday,  3  January  1826;  died  at 
12  Warwick  Square,  London,  in  her  79th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  19  June,  bur.  at  Rendlesham  23  June  1877. 
Adirion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  10  July 
1877,  to  Arthur  John  Bethell  Thellusson,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Thellusson,  spinster,  and  Sophia  Augusta 
Thellusson,  spinster,  children,  and  only  next  of  kin. 


Henrietta  Frances  Elizabeth, = 
younger  dau.  of  Frederick 
William  Thomas  Vernon- 
Wentworth  of  Wentworth 
Castle,  CO.  York,  by  Lady 
Augusta  Frederica  Louisa 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles, 
ist  Marquess  of  Ailesbury ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
9  March  1859  ;  died  at 
Aldeburgh,  aged  40,  at 
1.30  p.m.  on  Sunday,  30 
March,  bur.  there  4  April 
1873.      ist  wife. 


=Colonel  Arthur  John  Bethell  Thellusson  of= 
Thellusson  Lodge,  Aldeburgh,  and  of 
Blackheath,  both  co.  Suffolk  ;  born  13 
September  1826;  Major  Coldstream  Guards, 
retired  2  November  1855  ;  served  with  the 
Coldstream  Guards  in  the  Crimea  from 
2  May  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (medal  with  clasp,  brevet  of 
Major,  5th-class  Medjidie  and  Turkish 
medal)  ;  Hon.  Colonel  Suffolk  Rifle 
Volunteers;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk;  died  at 
Thellusson  Lodge,  Aldeburgh,  aged  75,  on 
Friday,  18  October,  bur.  at  Aldeburgh  23 
October  1901.  Will  dated  21  February 
1 90 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1488,  1901)  27 
December  1901,  by  William  Evelyn  Long, 
Sir  Richard  Edward  Rowley  Martin,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  and  Edward  Middleton  Johnson, 
the  Exors. 


=Auguste  Mathilde 
Henriette  Louise, 
dau.  of  George 
Heineof  Hanover; 
marr.  at  Heidel- 
berg in  1877. 
2nd  wife. 


Augusta  Mary  Frederika  Charlotte  Louisa,  born 
Henrietta,  born  at  1 1  Connaught  Place,  Hyde 
at  Aldeburgh  on  Park,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
Tuesday,  i  No-  27  March  1861  ;  marr.  at  St. 
vember  1859,  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  Lon- 
bapt.  there  26  don  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Rooke 
February  i860;  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Wyndham 
died  9  February  Arthur  Scinde  Merewether),  on 
1863.  Wednesday,     3     October     1883, 

Mortimer  Rooke  of  54  Eccleston 
Square,  London  (4th  son  of 
Alexander  Beaumont  Rooke  of  The  Ivy,  Chippen- 
ham, CO.  Wilts,  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Wilts  and 
Gloucester,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clutterbuck  of  Hardenhuish  Park,  co.  Wilts)  ; 
born  19  March  1854;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  23  April  1873,  B.A.  1877  ;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  1880.  =j= 

A 


Arthur  Wentworth  William  Augustus 
Thellusson,  born  at  Aldeburgh  on 
Thursday,  i  January,  bapt.  there  28 
January  1863  ;  appointed  Lieutenant  2nd 
Battalion  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
9  September  1882,  Captain  11  January 
1892  ;  served  in  the  Soudan  1888,  action 
at  Gamaizah  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star);  operations  on  the  Nile  1889; 
died  unmarried  at  43  Welbeck  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London,  aged  38,  on 
Friday,  25  January,  bur.  at  Aldeburgh  on 
Tuesday,  29  January  igor.  Will  dated 
3  January  1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
239,  1901)  28  February  1901,  by 
Katharine  Emily  Wilhelmina  Manns,  wife 
of  August  Friedrich  Manns,  sister,  and 
Mortimer  Rooke,  brother-in-law,  the 
Exors. 


128 


Caroline  Anna  Maria 
Frederica,  born  6  De- 
cember 1827 ;  died 
at  The  Grotto,  near 
Reading,  co.  Berks, 
aged  4,  4  September 
1832. 


Charlotte  Elizabeth,  born  3  May 
1829;  died  at  i  Chester  Place, 
Pimlico,  London,  aged  49,  on 
Wednesday,  2  April  1879.  Adtnon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
24  May  1879,  to  Arthur  John 
Bethell  Thellusson  of  Aldeburgh, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  Sophia  Augusta 
Thellusson  of  i  Chester  Place, 
London,  spinster,  brother  and  sister 
and  only  next  of  kin. 


Sophia  Augusta,  born  6  April 
1830;  died  at  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday, 
29  November  1904,  bur.  in 
St.  Leonard's  Cemetery.  Will 
dated  13  July  1901,  with  codicil 
dated  14  April  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1568,  1904)  27  De- 
cember 1904,  by  Mortimer  Rooke 
and  Frederick  William  Coles,  the 
Exors. 


Eva       Blanche       Katharine  Emily  Wilhelmina,  born  at  Aldeburgh  on  Friday,  3  November, 

Charlotte,  born       bapt.   there    10   December    1865;    marr.    at    All   Saints',   Upper   Norwood, 

at  Aldeburgh  on       co.   Surrey   (by  the   Rev.   James  Oakley  Coles,   the  Vicar),   on   Thursday, 

Sunday,  1 5  May,       7  January    1897,  as  his  2nd    wife.  Sir  August    Friedrich  Manns;    born  at 

bapt.    there    15       Stolzenburg,  Pomerania,  Germany,  12  March  1825  ;  educated  at  the  village 

June  1864;  died       schools  of  Stolzenburg  and  Torgelow  in  Pomerania  and  at  Elbing  in  West 

there,  aged  8,  at       Prussia;  Conductor  of  Kroll's  Orchestra  in  Berlin  1849-51,  Kapell-Meister 

5  a.m.  on  Sun-       of  Herr  von  Roon's   Regiment  in  Cologne   1851-54,   Musical  Director  of 

day,  30  March,       the    Crystal    Palace    October    1855    until    1905;     received   from    Friedrich 

bur.     at     Aide-       Wilhelm  IV.  of  Prussia  the  HohenzoUern  Order  in  1852,  from  the  German 

burgh    4    April       Emperor  the  Kronen  Order  in  1892,  from  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 

1873.  the  Order  of  Merit  for  Art  and  Science  in  1895,  and  from  Alexander  L  of 

Servia  the    Knight   Commander's   Cross   of  his    Royal   Order  of  St.   Sava 

in  1899;    Hon.  Mus.  Doc.  (Oxford)  1903;  knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace 

18    December    1903 ;    died  at    his    residence   White    Lodge,   Beulah    Hill, 

Norwood,  in  his  82nd  year,  on  Friday,  i  March,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery 

on  Wednesday,  6  March  1907,  first  part  of  service  at  All  Saints',  Norwood. 

Will  dated  i  November  1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  51,  1907)  23  April  1907, 

by  Dame  Katharine  Emily  Wilhelmina  Manns  and  Otto  Manns,  the  Exors. 

He   marr.    istly   30  July   1857,    Sara,   dau.   of   Frederick    John    and    Kate 

Williams;    born  9  May  1840;    died  at  Harold  Road,  Norwood,   7  January 

1893,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 


.  I 
Violet  Andalusia,  born 
at  Aldeburgh  16  No- 
vember 1867,  bapt. 
there  5  February  1868; 
died  at  Aldeburgh, 
in  her  6th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  3 1  December 
1872,  bur.  at  Alde- 
burgh 4  January  1873. 


Selina  ALabel  Henrietta,  born  29  August,  bapt.  at  Aldeburgh 
28  September  187 1;  marr.  at  All  Saints',  Upper  Norwood  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Longe),  on  Friday,  25  April  1902,  Herbert  Davy  Longe  of 
Abbot's  Hall,  Stowmarket,  co.  Suffolk  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Longe  of  Sternfield,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Maria  Elizabeth  Verner  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Bartholomew  Martin  of  Hemingstone  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk);  born  at  Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  18  March,  bapt.  there 
25  April  1862 ;  educated  at  Ipswich  Grammar  School  and  at 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  26  October  1881. 


,y^^^>^l^C^/^^^*f^. 


129 


€Mtp  of  €]ceter,  co. 
Bebon. 


Arms  oJt  record  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Or  a  castle  and  border  sable  besanlie. 

Crest. — A  griffin's  head  couped  or  be- 
tween two  wings  sable  besantie. 

Motto. — Munit  et  alit. 


John  Gidley  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon= 
(son  of  Courtenay  Gidley  of 
Honiton,  co.  Devon,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Simon  Gordon  of 
Lympstone,  co.  Devon);  born  31 
March,  bapt.  at  Honiton  24  April 
1795  •  Town  Clerk  of  Exeter 
1836-65,  Recorder  of  Bradninch, 
CO.  Devon,  1856-65  ;  died  at 
Exeter,  in  his  71st  year,  on  Sunday, 
8  October  1865,  bur.  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's, Exeter.  Will  dated  22 
September  1865,  proved  at  Exeter 
17  January  1866,  by  Bartholomew 
Charles  (iidley  of  Exeter,  son,  the 
sole  Exor. 


^Elizabeth  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Robert 
Cornish  of  Exeter ; 
born  30  December 
1797  ;  married  at 
St.  David's,  Exeter, 
2  December  1823  ; 
died  3  January 
1863,  buried  at 
Exeter. 


Elizabeth  Cornish, 
born  6  September 

1824,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Exeter  ; 
died      8      March 

1825,  bur.  at 
St.  Bartholomew's, 
Exeter.     M.I. 


John  Courtenay 
Gidley,  born  13 
July  1827,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Exeter ;  died  8 
March  1829,  bur. 
at  Exeter.     M.I. 


Elizabeth,  born  24  March,  bapt.  21  April  1829; 
marr.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Exeter  (by  the  Rev.  Sidney 
William  Cornish,  D.D.,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
'I'heophilus  'I'oye),  on  Thursday,  9  August  1855,  the 
Ven'^'"=  Robinson  Thornton  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Thornton  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk) ; 
born  22  August  1824,  and  bapt.  privately; 
educated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  26  June 
1843,  Scholar  and  Fellow  1843-55,  B.A.  (ist-class 
Classics  and  2nd-class  Mathematics,  the  Junior 
Mathematical  Scholar)  1847,  M.A.  1851,"  B.D. 
1856,  D.D.  i860;  Dean  of  Arts  1851,  Lecturer 
1850-55,  Assistant  Tutor  1854-55,  Head  Master 
and  Chaplain  Royal  Medical  College,  Epsom, 
1855-70,  Warden  of  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond, 
and  Pantonian  Professor  of  Theology  1870-73  ; 
Examining  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  London 
1889-1903,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral 
1889,  Archdeacon  of  Middlesex  1893-1903, 
Rural  Dean  of  Kensington  1 897-1 901  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  John's,  Notting  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  1878-1903  ; 
Vice-President  Victoria  Institute  and  Royal 
Historical  Society,  Boyle  Lecturer  1881-83,  for 
some  years  Organizing  Secretary  Church  Defence 
Institution,  and  on  Committee  of  the  S.P.G.  and 
S.P.C.K. ;  died  at  113  Lansdowne  Road,  Notting 
Hill,  in  his  82nd  year,  on  Easter  Day,  15  April, 
bur.  on  Thursday,  19  April  1906,  preceded  by  a 
service  at  St.  John's,  Notting  Hill. 

I 


Caroline  Frances,  born 
21  September  1 830,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Exeter ;  died  at  St. 
John's  Vicarage,  Not- 
ting Hill  (the  residence 
of  her  brother-in-law, 
the  Rev.  Prebendary 
Robinson  Thornton, 
D.D.),  on  Wednesday, 
6  August  1890.  Will 
dated  3  December 
1888,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 1 12,  90)  s 
December  1890,  by 
Elizabeth  Thornton 
(wife  of  the  Rev. 
Robinson  Thornton)  of 
St.  John's  V^icarage, 
Notting  Hill,  sister, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


Bartholomew  Gidley, 
born  21  April  1834, 
and  bapt.  at  Bedford 
Chapel,  Exeter  ;  died 
I  August  1837,  bur.  at 
Exeter.     M.I. 


130 


John  Row  Gidley, 
horn  20  March  1836, 
and  bapt.  at  Bed- 
ford Chapel,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon  ;  died 
13  June  1837,  bur. 
at  Exeter. 


Sidney  Robert  Gidley, 
born  12  March  1838, 
and  bapt.  at  Bedford 
Chapel,  Exeter ;  died 
19  January  1840,  bur. 
at  Exeter. 


Bartholomew  Charles  Gidley= 
of  Hoopern  House,  Exeter ; 
born  21  September  1839, 
and  bapt.  at  Bedford  Chapel, 
Exeter;  of  St.  John's  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matriculated  29 
June  1857,  B.A.  1862,  M.A. 
1865;  Solicitor  and  Proctor; 
Town  Clerk  of  Exeter,  Mayor 
1870-71;  died  suddenly  at 
his  residence,  Hoopern 
House,  Exeter,  aged  49,  on 
Monday,  i  October  1888. 
Will  dated  3  December 
1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
601,  89)  31  July  1889,  by 
Mary  Elizabeth  Gidley,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


■Mary     Elizabeth,     only     Selina     Mary, 
surviving  child  and  heir     born  30  April 
of  John  James   Russell      1842,  and  bapt. 
of    Heathfield    House,     at        Bedford 
Hands  worth,    co.    Staf-     Chapel,  Exeter, 
ford,    by    Elizabeth    his 
wife,    dau.     of    Joseph 
Smith    of    Summerfield 
House,  West  Bromwich, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  born  5  Oc- 
tober,   bapt.    at    Christ 
Church, W^est  Bromwich, 
2  November  1843  ;  marr. 
at    the    parish    church, 
Handsworth      (by     the 
Rev.    Robinson  Thorn- 
ton, D.  D.,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.    Herbert    Richard 
Peel,    the    Rector),    on 
Tuesday,  5  June  1866. 


John  Gidley  of  Hoopern  House,  Exeter ;  born  at  Exeter  on 
Monday,  25  March,  bapt.  privately  27  March  1867,  and 
received  into  the  church  at  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter ;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
20  April  1885,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1891  (Honours:  4th-class, 
Law);  Solicitor;  Captain  ist  Devonshire  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery  Volunteers  10  September  1892,  Hon.  Major 
12  February  1904. 


Sarah  Emily  Russell,  born 
at  Exeter  on  Sunday,  23 
February  1868. 


Elizabeth  Caroline,  born  at 
Exeter  on  Thursday,  11 
August  1870. 


Margaret  Frances 
Mary,  born  at 
Exeter  on  Friday, 
3  November  187 1. 


I 
Katherine  Maud,  born 
28  October  1872,  bapt. 
privately,  died  the 
same  day,  bur.  at  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Exeter. 


Courtenay  de  Blois  Gidley,  born  on  Saturday,  16 
September,  bapt.  at  St.  Sidwell's,  Exeter,  17  Oc- 
tober 1876  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  .Artillery  16  May  1900,  Lieutenant  59th 
Battery  Royal  Field  Artillery  16  November  igoi. 


tl^ 


^tapleton  of  ^ffilarbroofe,  ro.  Hants. 

Arms. — Or  three  fishes  gules. 

Cresl. — A  dexter  forearm  habited  argent  holding  a  phcon  argent. 


Augustus  Granville  Stapleton  of  Warbrook  and  I>ymoor,  co.  Hants= 
(natural  son  of  John,  ist  Earl  of  Morley) ;  born  in  London 
28  September,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Westminster,  28  November 
1800;  entered  Rugby  18  September  1814,  and  Pensioner  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  14  October  1818,  B.A.  1823; 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon''''^  (ieorge  Canning;  appointed  a 
Commissioner  of  Customs  31  August  1827;  Author  of  "Political 
Life  of  George  Canning,  1822-27,"  "George  Canning  and  his 
Times,"  and  various  other  works  and  pamphlets  ;  died  at  Drymoor,  in 

his  80th  year,  on  Thursday,  26 
F"ebruary,  bur.  at  Eversley,  co. 
Hants,  2  March  1880.  Will  dated 
6  December  1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  340,  81)  22  April  1 88 1,  by 
Augustus  Granville  Stapleton  of 
Warbrook,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 
Portrait  in  oils  by  Frederick 
Richard  Say,  Ji.A.,  at  GaddesAi/i, , 
Ei'ersley,  in  the  possessiofi  of 
Augustus  Granvil/e  Stapleton,  his 
eldest  son. 


=Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Bulteel  of  Fleet 
House,  CO.  Devon,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Perring  ;  born  at  Fleet 
1 2  January  1 800 ;  marr. 
at  Holbeton,  CO.  Devon, 
30  June  1825  ;  died  at 
Hornton  Villas,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on 
Wednesday,  18  June, 
bur.  at  Eversley  24 
June  1856.  Portrait 
in  oils ,  by  Frederick 
Richard  Say,  R.A.,  at 
Gaddeshill,  Eversley, 
in  the  possession  of 
Augustus  Granville 
Stapleton,     her     eldest 


Augustus  Granville 
Stapleton  of  War- 
brook ;  born  at  St. 
Mary's  Hill,  Plymp- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  on 
Thursday,  12  April, 
bapt.  at  Plympton 
St.  Mary,  CO.  Devon, 
26  April  1832  ;  of 
Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matri- 
culated Michaelmas 
Term,  185 1 ;  called 
to  the  Bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  30 
April  1857. 


Catherine  Eliza- 
beth, born  at 
St.  Mary's  Hill, 
Plympton,  and 
bapt.  at  Plymp- 
ton St.  Mary 
30  April  1834; 
diedat  Lineham, 
Yealmpton,  co. 
Devon,  bur.  at 
Yealmpton  1 1 
December  1849. 


Rev.  Frederick  George^ 
Stapleton,  born  at  St. 
Mary's  Hill,  Plymp- 
ton, CO.  Devon,  on 
Wednesday,  1 1  Octo- 
ber, bapt.  at  Plympton 
St.  Mary  2  December 
1837 ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  College 
and  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Carnbridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas 
Term,  1855,  B.A. 
1859;  Vicarof  Seamer 
with  Cayton,  co.  York, 
from  1885. 


=]\Lirv  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon'we  Charles  St.  Clair  of  St. 
Ella's  Lodge,  Eyemouth,  co. 
Berwick,  Commander  R.N.  (3rd 
son  of  Charles,  13th  Baron 
Sinclair),  by  Isabella  Jane  his 
ist  wife,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Foreman  Home  of  Wedderburn, 
CO.  Berwick;  born  at  Edinburgh 
25  August  1846  ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Scarborough,  co.  York 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  'I'homas  George 
Suther,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and 
Orkney,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Robert  Brown  Borthwick),  on 
Wednesday,  4  April  1877. 


Augu.stus  Frederick  St.  Clair= 
Stapleton,  born  at  Scarborough 
on  Tuesday,  7  May,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Scarborough 
(by  his  father),  20  June  1878; 
educated  at  Haileybury. 


=Lilian  Alice  Annie  Mabel,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Frederick 
Hawker  of  Parkside,  Easthampstead,  co.  Berks,  by  Emily 
Hulbert  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  H.  Aklhatn  ;  born  14 
September  1874,  and  bapt.  at  Easthampstead  (by  the 
Rev.  Osborne  Gordon,  the  Rector) ;  marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Herbert  .Salwey,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George 
Frederick  Coleridge,  Vicar  of  Crowthorne,  co.  Berks) 
28  June  1906. 


132 


Edward  John  Stapleton,  born  at  St.  Mary's= 
Hill,  I'lynipton,  co.  Devon,  29  June,  ba])t. 
at  I'lympton  St.  Mary  27  July  1839  ;  of 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  21 
January  i860;  one  of  the  Principal  Clerks 
of  the  Home  Office ;  Author  of  "  Home 
Office  Correspondence  of  George  Canning  "  ; 
died  s.p.,  aged  56,  27  January,  bur.  at 
Eversley,  co.  Hants,  31  January  1896.  Will 
dated  13  December  1889,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1230,  96)  18  December  1896,  by 
Edith  Mary  Stapleton,  relict,  and  Archibald 
Bence  Bence  Jones,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
licnce  Jones,  M.D.,  by  Lady 
Millicent  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Archibald,  2nd  Earl  of  Gosford, 
P.C,  G.C.B.  (see  "  Visitaiion 
of  Ireland"  Vol.  4,  page  77) ; 
born  in  February  1853;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Frederick 
George  Stapleton,  Vicar  of 
Seainer,  co.  York,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Alfred  Thornton),  on 
Thursday,  25  April  1889. 


Theresa  Jane, 
born  in  Lon- 
don 30  August 
1841. 


Emily  Theresa,  born  at  Scarborough,  co.  York,  on  Wednesday,  5  November  1879,  and 
bapt.  there  privately ;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Richard  Frederick  Lefevre  Blunt,  Bishop  of  Hull,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Walford, 
Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Henry 
Hadden,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  5  July  1905,  Frederick  Launcelot  Hamilton  Morrice  of 
Brampton  Hall,  co.  Suffolk  (elder  son  of  Frederick  Francis  James  Morrice  of  Ditchingham 
Hall,  CO.  Norfolk,  formerly  of  Betshanger,  co.  Kent,  by  Georgiana  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  the  Rev.  Lancelot  Robert  Brown  of  Fenstanton,  co.  Huntingdon, 
Rector  of  Kelsale,  Carlton,  Thorington  and  Saxmundham,  all  co.  Suffolk) ;  bom  at  Hamswell 
House,  near  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  on  Monday,  5  February,  bapt.  at  Cold  Ashton,  co.  Gloucester, 
18  March  1855  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1874,  LL.B.  1878;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  20  June  1876, 
called  to  the  Bar  17  November  1879;  J.P.  for  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Her 
portrait  in  red  chalk  by  John  Seymour  Lucas,  R.A.,  at  Brampton. 

A 
{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Morrice,  Vol.  14,  page  j6.) 


Mary  Catherine  Isabella,  born  at  Scarborough 
on  Wednesday,  6  July  1881,  and  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Scarborough. 


John  Charles  Home  Stapleton,  born  at  Scar- 
borough on  Tuesday,  7  April  1885,  and  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Scarborough. 


Jean  Diana  Bellenden,  born  at  Scarborough 
on  Friday,  9  March  1883,  and  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Scarborough. 


Edward  Parker  Stapleton,  born  at  Seamer 
19  August,  bapt.  there  28  September  1890; 
educated  at  Lancing  College. 


133 


Barrll  (formerly  ^trpfjcns)  of  Cretocrnan, 

CO.  Corutoall, 


Arms  on  record  in  I  he  College  of  Arms.  — 
Azure  a  lion  rampant  or  ducally  crowned 
argent. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a 
Saracen's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper  wreathed  about  the 
temples  or  and  azure  on  the  head  a  cap  of 
the  last  fretty  argent  tasselled  gold  and 
turned  up  ermine. 


Rev.  Darell  Stephens  of  Trewornan,= 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Minver,  co. 
Cornwall  (younger  son  of  Edward 
Stephens  of  Plymouth,  co.  Devon 
[grandson  of  Henry  1  )arell  of  Trewor- 
nan],  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Bedford,  Vicar  of 
Charles  Church,  Plymouth) ;  born 
to  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Plymouth,  13  April  1771  ;  of  Exeter 
College,  0.\ford,  matriculated  17 
May  1790,  B.A.  1794;  Vicar  of 
Maker,  co.  Cornwall,  18  February 
1796,  Curate  of  St.  Minver  19  August 
181 2,  Rector  of  Little  Petherick,  co. 
Cornwall,  5  December  1834  until 
his  death  ;  died  at  I'rewornan,  aged 
77,  2  February  184S,  bur.  at  St. 
Alinver.  Will  dated  11  July  1842, 
with  codicil  dated  8  September  1846, 
proved  (P.C.C.  348,  48)  20  April 
1848,  by  Edward  Stephens  and 
Robert  Stephens,  sons,  also  the  Exor 
named  in  codicil. 


^^^^^A.<^^^^>?^*^^c:-^,v^ 


=Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Bennett  of 
Lostwithiel,  co. 
Cornwall  ;  marr. 
by  licence  at 
Bodmin,  co. 

Cornwall,  14  July 
1802  ;  died  9 
October,  bur.  at 
St.  Minver  15 
October  1861. 
Admon  granted 
at  Exeter  to 
Robert  Stephens 
of  Plymouth,  son. 


Henry  Darell  Stephens,  born 
28  September,  bapt.  at  Car- 
dynham,  co.  Cornwall,  26 
November  1803;  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
13  December  1822,  Fellow 
1822-40,  B.A.  1826,  M.A. 
1830,  Dean  of  Arts  1830, 
Bursar  1831  ;  a  Student  of 
the  Inner  Temple  1827, 
a  Special  Pleader ;  died 
unmarried,  in  his  37th  year, 
on  Friday,  8  May,  bur.  in  the 
Temple  Churchyard,  London, 
13  May  1840. 


Catherine  Mary, 
born  20  Novem- 
ber 1804,  bapt. 
at  Cardynham  29 
January  1805  ; 
died  unmarried 
21  October,  bur. 
at  St.  Minver  29 
October  1831. 


Anne,  born  16  August,  bapt.  at  Cardynham 
29  October  1S07;  marr.  at  St.  Petrock 
Minor,  co.  Cornwall,  28  February  1838, 
the  Rev.  William  Gillbee  (eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  Earle  Gillbee,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Barby, 
CO.  Northampton) ;  of  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  6  March  1813,  aged 
18,  B.A.  1816,  M.A.  1819;  Vicar  of  St. 
Lssey  and  of  Gwennap,  both  co.  Cornwall, 
1844  until  his  death;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Gwennap,  aged  62,  after  conducting  the 
whole  of  the  morning  duty,  13  July  1856. 
.She  died  at  Truro,  co.  ("ornwall,  3  December, 
and  was  bur.  at  Gwennap  9  December  1876. 


A 


134 


Edward  Stephens  of= 
Trewornan,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Minver, 
CO.  Cornwall ;  born 
21  November,  bapt. 
at  Cardynham,  co. 
Cornwall,  lo  Decem- 
ber 1809;  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  matri- 
culated 24  January 
1827,  B.A.  1831,  M.A. 
1833  ;  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Cornwall ; 
died  s.p.  at  Brislmg- 
ton,  CO.  Somerset, 
on  Friday,  7  April, 
bur.  at  St.  Minver 
13  April  1882.  Will 
dated  19  November 
1856,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  418,  82)  6  May 
1882,  by  Robert 
Stephens  of  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor. 


=Caroline,  dau.  of  John 
Sandys  (formerly  John 
Warren)  of  St.  Minver 
House,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Minver,  Lieutenant 
R.N.,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  E. 
Marshall ;  born  i  August 
1807  ;  marr.  at  St.  Minver 
9  January  1849  !  died  at 
Trewornan  3  March,  bur. 
at  St.  Minver  8  March 
1883.  Will  dated  6  De- 
cember 1882,  proved  at 
Bodmin  29  May  1883, 
by  the  Rev.  Edward 
.•\yshford  Sanford  of 
Combe  Flory,  co.  Somer- 
set, and  William  Coode  of 
St.  Austell,  CO.  Cornwall, 
the  Exors. 


Roisert  Stephens  of= 
Trewornan  ;  born  at 
Trewornan  26  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at  St. 
Minver  25  October 
181 1  ;  died  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Ridge- 
way,  Plympton  St. 
Mary,  co.  Devon,  13 
March,  bur.  at  St. 
Minver  18  March 
1890.  AVill  dated 
16  July  1885,  with 
codicil  dated  14  Feb- 
ruary 1889,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  536, 
90)  17  May  1890, 
by  Robert  Darell 
Smythe  Stephens 
of  Trewornan,  only 
child,  the  sole  Exor. 


^-^^;^S^^^-^ju«^y 


Jane  Agnes  Elford, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Smythe,  Rector  of 
Dromiskin,  co.  Louth, 
by  Harriet  Elford  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
W.  Wyatt ;  born  1 7 
November  1823;  marr. 
at  Plympton  St.  Mary 
(by  the  Rev.  William 
Wyatt  Woollcombe) 
on  Wednesday,  24 
May  1 848 ;  died  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Ridgeway, 
Plympton    St.    Mary, 

2  April,  bur.  at  St. 
Minver  6  April  1901. 
Will  dated  27  April 
1895,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,       929,       190 1 ) 

3  July  1901,  by 
Robert  Darell  Smythe 
Stephens  of  Tre- 
wornan, only  child, 
the  sole  Exor. 


Robert  Darell  Smythe  Darell  of  Trewornan,= 
CO.  Cornwall,  and  of  Hillfield  House, 
Stoke  Fleming,  co.  Devon  (only  child) ; 
born  12  May,  bapt.  at  Plympton  St.  Mary 
28  September  1851  ;  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  23  November  1901,  he  and  his 
issue  were  authorized  to  take  and  use  the 
surname  of  Darell  in  lieu  of  that  of 
Stephens,  and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Darell ; 
Fellow  of  the  Linnsean,  Geological  and 
Zoological  Societies. 


=Mary  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Trevenen 
of  Helston,  co.  Cornwall,  by  Harriett  Millett 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Millett  Grylls ; 
born  at  13  Sunderland  Terrace,  Westbourne 
Park,  London,  on  Thursday,  9  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Westbourne  Park,  28  July  1859; 
marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Helston  (by  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Sidney  Tyacke,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Septimus  Rolleston,  Vicar  of  St. 
Minver),  on  Wednesday,  18  October  1882. 


Darell  Stephens,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Mapperton,  Mamie,  born  at  Trewornan  on  Monday, 
CO.  Dorset,  on  Saturday,  19  May  1883,  died  the  10  March  1884,  bapt.  there  privately  the 
following  day,  bur.  at  St.  Minver.  same  day,  and  received  into  the  church  at 

St.  Minver  27  June  following. 


135 


John  Stephens,  born  at  Trevvornan,      Lucretia  Bedford,  born  at      Lucretia      Jane,      born      at 


in  the  parish  of  St.  Minver, 
CO.  Cornwall,  23  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  Minver  4  June  1814; 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  Navy ; 
drowned  at  Balaclava  14  November 
1854,  unmarried. 


Trewornan  i  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Minver 
18  April,  bur.  there  20 
April  1816. 


Trewornan  23  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Minver  23  April 
1819  ;  died  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  3  July,  bur.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Bath,  7  July 
1834. 


Darell  Trevenen  Stephens,  born 
at  Trewornan  on  Monday,  28 
September,  died  there  on  ^Ved- 
nesday,  30  September  1885, 
bur.  at  St.  Minver. 


Robert  Darell  Elford  Darell, 
born  at  Trewornan  on 
Friday,  5  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Minver  12  September 
1887. 


I 
Edward  Marmaduke  Darell 
Darell,  born  at  Trewornan 
on  Thursday,  i  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Endellion,  co. 
Cornwall,  25  August  1897. 


Henry  St.  George  Darell  Darell, 
born  at  Trewornan  on  Thursday, 
8  December,  bapt.  there  privately 
12  December  1898,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  St.  Endellion 
29  March  1899. 


Joan  Gratiana,  born 
at  Trewornan  on 
Saturday,  6  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Endellion 
27  February  1900. 


Beatrix,  born  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Ridgeway,  Plympton  St.  Mary,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thursday,  20  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Catherine's,  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon,  29  April  1902. 


^2-, 


i3(i 


(!&rtfftt{). 


Rev.  Thomas  Griffith  (only  son  of  Thomas  Griffith  of  9  Tyndale= 
Place,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  Citizen  and  Saddler  of  London 
[Master  1802],  by  Katherine  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  John  Coote  of 
Paternoster  Row,  London) ;  born  at  Islington  20  September,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Islington,  26  October  1797;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  1818,  H.A.  1822,  M.A.  1831  ;  Curate  of 
Burwell  and  Muckton,  co.  Lincoln,  Vicar  of  St.  Nicholas',  Guildford, 
CO.  Surrey,  1823,  Curate  of  Bisham,  co.  IJerks,  1826,  Vicar  of 
Selmeston,  co.  Sussex,  1827,  Rector  of  Muckton  1828,  Incumbent  of 
St.  James',  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1829,  of  Ram's  Episcopal  Chapel, 
Homerton,  co.  Middlesex,  1830,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  1862  ; 
died  at  8  Clapton  Square,  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  86, 
24  August,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex, 
29  August  1883.  Will  dated  14  November  1874,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  815,  83)  9  October  1883,  by 
Walter  Davis  Williams  of  Meadhurst, 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  M.D.,  one  of 
the  Exors. 


"^^^C^^^^fjJ^ 


Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Comber,  Vicar 
of  Oswaldkirk,  co.  York,  J. P. 
for  that  county,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Coote  of  Paternoster  Row, 
London  ;  born  at  Creech 
St.  Michael,  co.  Somerset, 
20  December  1794;  marr.  at 
Oswaldkirk  12  July  1821  ; 
died  at  8  Clapton  Square, 
Clapton,  aged  74,  25  No- 
vember, bur.  at  Hackney 
30  November  1868. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Comber, 
page  ig.) 


Charlotte,  born  at  Guildford,  co. 
Surrey,  18  February  1825  ;  died  at 
8  Clapton  Square,  Clapton,  21  July 
1868,  bur.  at  Hackney.  Admon  was 
granted  10  September  1868,  to  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Griffith  of  8  Clapton 
Square,  father  and  next  of  kin. 


Caroline  Maria,  born  at  Bisham  19 
February,  bapt.  there  5  July  1827  ; 
marr.  at  Smallburgh,  co.  Norfolk  (by 
the  Rev.  Jacob  Clements,  Sub-Dean 
of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Edward  Osborne  Griffith, 
nephew  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday, 
16  April  1 89 1,  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Walters,  D.D.  (son  of  Watkin  Walters 
of  Brecon) ;  born  at  Trallong,  co. 
Brecon,  16  August  1823;  Vicar  of 
Ystradgynlais,  co.  Brecon,  1874, 
Canon  of  St.  Davids,  and  Vicar  of 
Llansamlet,  co.  Glamorgan  ;  died  at 
Llansamlet  17  August  1902,  bur.  at 
Ystradgynlais.       =j= 


Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Griffith,  born  at= 
Bisham    29    November    1828,   bapt.   there 

8  January  1829;  entered  at  King's  College, 
London,  in  October  1844  ;  elected  Rous 
Scholar  at  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge, 
7  December  1846,  B.A.  (3rd-class  Lit. 
Hum.  23  November)  26  November  1850  ; 
ordained  Deacon  19  December  1852,  to 
St.  Stephen's,  Hull,  co.  York,  Curate  of 
Hanworth,  co.  Norfolk,  Perpetual  Curate 
of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Sustead,  co.  Norfolk, 
1864-66,  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Felming- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk,  1866-81,  and  Rector  of 
St.  Peter's,  Smallburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  1881 
-97;  died  at  Smallburgh,  aged  68,  14  June, 
bur.  there  18  June  1897.  Will  dated  5  No- 
vember 1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  896,  97) 

9  August  1897,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Osborne  Griffith,  and  Ada  Thornton  Stone, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Tom  Stone,  formerly 
Griffith,  spinster,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Ann  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of 
Matthew  Henry 
Bryan  of  King- 
ston-upon-Hull, 
CO.  York,  by 
Mary  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of 
John  Detherick 
Hawes;  born  at 
Hull  15  Sep- 
tember 1840; 
marr.  by  licence 
at  the  Abbey 
Church,  Selby. 


Thomas    Comber   Griffith    of  Pernambuco,    Brazil  ;=j=Isabel  Clara,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Prangley 


born  at  Alby,  co.  Norfolk,  16  September,  bapt. 
at  Thurgarton,  co.  Norfolk,  19  October  1856; 
'educated  at  Haileybury  College. 


of  Aylsham,  co.   Norfolk,  Surgeon  :  born   14 
July  1865  ;   marr.  at  Aylsham  14  July  1882. 


Mona  Elfrida  Zelda,  born  at  Pernambuco,  Brazil, 
6  May,  bapt.  there  24  June  1883. 


137 


Thomas  Logan  Griffith,  born  at  Smallburgh 
4  September,  bapt.  there  3  October  1886. 


Lucia  Sophia  (twin  with  Frances 
Constance),  born  at  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight,  4  February,  bapt.  at 
Newchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  14 
March  1830.     

Frances  Constance  (twin  with 
Lucia  Sophia),  born  at  Ryde 
4  February,  bapt.  at  Newchurch 
14  March  1830. 


Ilda,  born  at  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  23  May  1831  ;  died 
at  8  Clapton  Square,  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  14  November 
1875,  bur.  at  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex.  Adiiion  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  29  November  1875,  to  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Griffith  of  8  Clapton  Square,  Prebend  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  father  and  next 
of  kin. 

Lavinia  Mary,  born  at  Clapton  6  March,  died  1 1  November 
1833,  bur.  at  Hackney. 


Henry  Christopher  Wandesford  Griffith  of=j=Mary  Amanda,  dau.  of  Sylvester  Foster  of  Annelly, 


Annelly,  Kansas,  U.S.A.  ;  born  at  Alby, 
CO.  Norfolk,  2  December  1857,  bapt.  at 
Hanworth,  co.  Norfolk,  10  January  1858. 


Kansas,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Schwartz  of  Bedford,  Pennsylvania,  U.S.A.  ;  born 
27  June  i860;  marr.  at  Kansas  5  June  1878. 


Alice  Mary,  born  16  March  1879,  and 
bapt.  at  Walton,  co.  Harvey,  Kansas  ; 
marr.  at  Annelly,  Kansas,  26  March 
1902,  George  Alexander  of  Brainerd, 
Kansas  (son  of  William  Alexander)  ; 
bom  23  March  1881. 


/k 


Annie  Elizabeth,  born  at  Annelly, 
Kansas,  9  July  1881;  marr.  there 
8  March  1905,  Virgil  Chambers 
(son  of  William  Chambers);  born 
in  Mitchell  co.,  Kansas,  26  July 
1883. 


Dorothy  Maud, 
born  at  Annelly, 
Kansas,  4  July 
1883,  bapt.  at 
Walton,  Kansas, 
2 1  September 
1884. 


Charles  Henry  Griffith,  born  at  Annelly, 
Kansas,  12  January,  bapt.  there  30  May 
1886. 


Edward     Claud     Griffith,     born     at     Annelly, 
Kansas,  23  March,  bapt.  there  20  July  1890. 


Walter      Wandesford      Griffith,      born      at       Charlotte     Sylvia     Vashti,     born    at    Annelly, 
Annelly,    Kansas,    14   August,    bapt.    there       Kansas,  24  January,  bapt.  there  28  July  1895. 
25  November  1888. 


Geoffrey  Comber  Griffith,  born 
at  Pernambuco,  Brazil,  30 
June,  bapt.  there  28  August 
1889. 


Mary  Izobel,  born  at 
Pernambuco  29  January 
1894,  and  bapt.  there. 


Ursula  Lois,  born  at  Willesden 
Green,  co.  Middlesex,  23  Octo- 
ber 1 90 1,  and  bapt.  at  Thorpe 
Hamlet,  Norwich. 


138 


Rev.  Charles  Edward  Osborne  Grififith,= 
born  at  Alby,  co.  Norfolk,  13  February, 
bapt.  at  Hanworth,  co.  Norfolk,  14  March 
1859 ;  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  16  October  1877,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884;  ordained  Deacon 
1882,  Priest  1883,  Vicar  of  Forest-with- 
Frith  1889-91,  Curate  of  Houghton-le- 
Spring  1891-9S,  Vicar  of  Egglestone 
1895-1904,  all  CO.  Durham,  and  of 
St.  James  with  Pockthorpe,  Norwich, 
since  1904. 


'Mary  Emma,  only  dau. 
of  Henry  Hare  of  Great 
Baddow,  co.  Essex, 
M.D.,  by  Eliza  Emma 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
King  of  Edmonton, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  born  20 
June  1856,  and  bapt. 
at  Great  Baddow;  marr. 
at  St.  Nicholas',  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk, 
7  June  1883. 


Emma  Mary  Bryan,  born 
at  Alby  4  September, 
bapt.  at  Hanworth  7 
October  i860;  marr.  at 
the  British  Consulate,  Per- 
nambuco,  Brazil,  5  October 
1887,  Richard  Roberts 
Lowe  of  Pernambuco, 
who  died  on  his  voyage 
home  from  Pernambuco 
9  June  1901,  bur.  at 
St.  Vincent.    — 

/k 


Charles    Henry    Griffith,     born    at  Ethel  Mary,  born  Elsie   Winifred,  Thomas       Comber 

Gateshead,  co.  Durham,  3  February,  at     Gateshead     9  born  at    Gates-  Griffith,     born     at 

bapt.   at    St.    Cuthbert's,    Benshatn,  February,       bapt.  head      2     July,  Houghton-le-Spring 

CO.    Durham,    died    8    April,    and  at        St.        Cuth-  bapt.      at      St.  28  February,  bapt. 

bur.     in     the     churchyard     at     St.  bert's,     Bensham,  Cuthbert's,  Ben-  there  i  April  1895. 

Cuthbert's,      Bensham,      11      April  21  March  1888.  sham,  5  August 

1885.  1889. 


David  William  John 
Griffith,  born  1 2 
August  1863  ;  died 
29  March  1864,  bur. 
at  Hanworth. 


Alice  Margery,  born 
at  Sustead,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 22  March,  bapt. 
there  23  .April  1865. 


Ada  Thornton,  born  at  Sustead  5  September, 
bapt.  there  7  October  1866;  marr.  at 
Smallburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  15  September 
1891,  the  Rev,  Tom  Stone  (son  of  Thomas 
Stone  of  Nettlecombe,  co.  Somerset,  by 
Jane  Pearse  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  and 
Fanny  Worle  of  Williton,  co.  Somerset)  ; 
born  16  April,  bapt.  at  Nettlecombe  24 
June  1859;  Scholar  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1876,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884,  of  Ridley 
Hall,  Cambridge,  1890;  ordained  Deacon 
1890,  Priest  1891,  Vicar  of  St.  James  with 
Pockthorpe,  Norwich,  1896- 1904,  and  of 
Barrow-on-Soar,  co.  Leicester,  since  1904. 


Charlotte  Langford,  born 
at  North  W'alsham,  co. 
Norfolk,  25  January,  bapt. 
at  Felmingham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 28  March  1869 ; 
marr.  at  the  British 
Consulate,  Pernambuco, 
7  December  1899,  Arthur 
Lewis  Bell  of  Surbiton, 
CO.  Surrey  (son  of  James 
Bell  of  Surbiton) ;  born 
14  February  1871. 

I 


A 


139 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Party  per  saltire  gules  and  argent  a  castle 
triple-towered  in  chief  of  the  last  two  lions 
rampant  in  fesse  sable  and  an  eagle 
displayed  in  base  or. 

Crest. — Issuant  from  a  wreath  of  oak 
proper  a  castle  triple-towered  argent. 

.Motto. — Forti  nihil  difficile. 


Bteracli    of    J^ugljcntirn 
Jilanor,  co.  jSiuIitngljam- 


Isaac  Disraeli  of  Hugiienden  Manor 
and  of  Bradenham,  both  co. 
Buckingham,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A.  (only 
son  of  Benjamin  Disraeli  of  St(jke 
Newington,  formerly  of  Enfield,  both 
CO.  Middlesex,  and  afterwards  of 
Woodford,  co.  Essex,  an  Italian 
Merchant  in  New  Broad  Street, 
London,  by  Sarah  Siprut  de  Gabay 
his  2nd  wife) ;  born  at  Enfield  in 
May  1766;  created  D.C.L.  of  Oxford 
4  July  1832;  Author  of  "The 
Curiosities  of  Literature,"  "Calamities 
of  Authors,"  "Amenities  of  Literature," 
&c.  ;  died  at  Bradenham  House,  in 
his  82nd  year,  on  Wednesday,  19 
January  1848,  bur.  in  a  vault  in 
the  chancel  of  Bradenham  Church. 
M.I.  Will  dated  31  March  1847, 
proved  (P.C.C.)  24  July  1848. 


y-    ^  ^J^-r-Oi^ti^' 


=Maria,  dau.  of 
Nathan  Basevi  of 
Billiter  Square, 
London,  and  sister 
of  George  Basevi 
of  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  :  marr.  10 
February  1802  ; 
died,  aged  47,  21 
April  1847,  bur. 
by  the  side  of 
her  husband,  in  a 
vault  in  chancel 
of  Bradenham 
Church.     M.I. 


Sarah,  born  in  London  29  December  1802,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Price),  28  Augu.5t  1817;  died  unmarried  at  73  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Monday,  19  December  1859,  bur.  in  Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex.  M.I.  Will  dated  9  December  1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  720,  59)  31 
December  1859,  by  Ralph  Disraeli  of  73  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Dorothy  Sa,  married  at  St.  Augustine's,  Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Haig  Brown,  LL.D.),  14  July  1886,  Alexander  Whitelaw  of  (Jartshore,  co.  Dumbarton, 
and  of  34  lielgrave  Square,  London  (eldest  son  of  Alexander  Whitelaw  of  Gartshore,  and 
of  Woodhall,  co.  Lanark,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Glasgow,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of 
Dumbarton  and  Lanark,  by  Barbara  Forbes  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Lockhart  of 
Castlehill,  co.  Lanark);  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Dumbarton  and  Lanark;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1900)  Lanarkshire 
Imperial  Yeomanry  1S97-1901,  Major  Sussex  Imperial  Yeomanry  since  1901,  and  a  Member 
of  the  Royal  Scottish  Archers  (King's  Body  Guard,  for  Scotland). 


140 


Rt.  Hon''''=  Benjamin  Disraeli,  Karl  of  Beaconsfield  and= 
Viseount  Hughenden  of  Hughenden,  co.  Buckingham,  K.G., 
P.C.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. ;  born  at  6  John  Street,  Bedford  Row, 
London,  on  Friday,  21  December  1804,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Holborn,  London  (by  the  Rev.  J.  Thiniblcby),  31  July  181 7; 
a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  18  November  1824  to  25  November 
1831  ;  M.P.  for  NLiidstone  1S37-41,  for  Shrewsbury  1841-47 
and  for  co.  Buckingham  1847-76  ;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor 
March  1852,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  February  to 
December  1852,  February  1858  to  June  1859,  and  July  1866 
to  February  1868  ;  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  (Prime 
Minister)  29  February  to  2  December  1868,  and  21  February 
1874  to  27  April  1880,  Lord  Privy  Seal  12  August  1876  to 
February  1878;  Lord  Rector  of  the  University  of  Glasgow 
1871-75,  installed  19  November  1873,  created  D.C.L.  of 
Oxford  7  June  1873,  LL-D.  of  Edinburgh  30  October  1867 
and  LL.D.  of  Glasgow;  F.R.S.  10  February  1876;  created 
Viscount  Hughenden  of  Hughenden,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
Earl  of  Beaconsfield  in  the  said  county,  21  August  1876; 
Joint  Plenipotentiary  (with  the  Marquess  of  Salisbury)  at  the 
Congress  of  the  European  Powers  at  Berlin  6  June  to  16  July 
1878  ;  invested  K.G.  at  Osborne  22  July  1878  ;  Commissioner 
of  Education  for  Scotland,  one  of  the  Committee  of  Council 
on  Education,  an  elected  Trustee  of  the  British  Museum, 
and  an  Elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House ;  admitted  to 
Freedom  of  the  City  of  London  3  August  1878;  Author  of 
"Vivian  Grey,"  "Coningsby,"  "Sybil,"  "Tancred,"  "Lothair," 
"Endymion,"  &c. ;  died  s.p.  at  19  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair, 
London,  in  his  77th  year,  on  Tuesday,  19  April,  bur.  in 
a  vault  in  the  churchj'ard  at  Hughenden  on  Tuesday,  26  April 
1881.  M.L  there,  also  statues  in  Westminster  Abbey  and  in 
Parliament  Square,  unveiled 
19  April  1883.  Will  dated 
16  December  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  484,  Si)  29  June 
1 88 1 ,  by  Sir  Nathaniel  Mayer 
de  Rothschild  of  Tring  Park, 
CO.  Buckingham,  and  Sir 
Philip  Rose  of  Rayners,  co. 
Buckingham,  Baronets,  the 
Exors. 


=Mary  Anne,  Viscountess 
Beaconsfield,  only  dau.  of 
Captain  John  Viney  Evans 
of  Bampford  Speke,  co. 
Devon,  R.N.,  Ijy  Eleanor 
Scope  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Viney,  B.C.L. ; 
born  in  1795;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  28  August  1839. 
She  marr.  istly  in  181 6, 
Wyndham  Lewis  of  Pantgwyn- 
lais  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan, 
M.P.  for  Maidstone,  who 
died  s.p.  14  March  1838; 
created  Viscountess  Beacons- 
field of  Beaconsfield,  co. 
Buckingham,  in  her  own 
right  30  November  1868 ; 
died  s.p.  at  Hughenden 
Manor,  aged  76,  on  Sunday, 
15  December  1872,  bur.  in 
a  vault  in  the  churchyard  at 
Hughenden.  M.L  Admon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  8  May  1874,  to 
Anne  Price  Clark,  wife  of 
George  Thomas  Clark  of 
Dowlais  House,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, and  Catherine  Price 
Jackson,  wife  of  George 
\\'illiam  Collins  Jackson  of 
Kempsey,  co.  Worcester,  the 
administratrixes  of  the  un- 
administered  effects  of  the 
Rev.  A\"illiam  Price  Lewis. 


Sybil  Isabella,  born  at  89  Onslow  Square,  London,  4  October  1864;  marr.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Queen's  Gate,  South  Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Capel  Cure,  Chaplain  to  Queen 
Victoria,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Ven*"'"  Archdeacon  Farrar,  Canon  of  Westminster 
and  Chaplain  to  Queen  \  ictoria,  and  the  Rev.  Richard  Robert  Chope,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday, 
24  April  1888,  John  Selwin  Calverley  of  Oulton  Hall,  Leeds,  co.  York  (eldest  son  of  Edmund 
Calverley  of  Oulton  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Isabella  Mary  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Thomas  Selwyn-Ibbetson  of  Down  Hall,  co.  Essex,  Baronet,  and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  John, 
ist  and  last  Baron  Rookwood) ;  born  at  7  Bolton  Row,  London,  on  Wednesday,  4  July  1S55  ; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1874, 
B.A.  1878;  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1882;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding,  co.  York  ;  Captain  4th  Battalion  Essex  Regiment  (Militia) ;  died  suddenly  at  Oulton 
Hall,  Leeds,  aged  45,  on  Sunday,  30  December  1900,  bur.  at  Oulton  4  January  1901.  Will 
dated  14  December  1897,  with  codicil  dated  6  June  1899,  proved  at  Wakefield  26  February 
1901,  by  Sybil  Isabella  Calverley,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors.         =p 

141 


Naphtali  Disraeli,  Ralpli  (formerly  Raphael)  Disraeli,  born  in= 
born  in  London  London  on  Tuesday,  9  May  1809,  bapt. 
on  Thursday,  5  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  London  (by 
November  1807,  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Coleridge),  11  July  1817; 
died  young.  a  clerk  in  the  Register  Office  in  Chancery,  after- 

wards Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Parliaments  (retired 
1890)  ;  died  at  Oulton  Hall,  Leeds,  co. 
York,  in  his  90th  year,  on  Tuesday,  18 
October,  bur.  at  Hughenden,  co.  Buckingham, 
24  October  1898.  Will  dated  26  February 
1883,  with  codicil  dated  7  March  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  12 17,  98)  8  November  i8g8,  by 
Katherine  Disraeli,  relict,  and  Charles  Trevor, 
the  Exors. 


^Katherine,  dau  of  Charles 
Trevor  of  Somerset  House, 
London,  by  Olivia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Ephraim 
Lindo  ;  niarr.  at  St. 
John's,  Paddington,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev.  R. 
Twyford  Mills,  Vicar  of 
Halse,  CO.  Somerset, 
brother-in-law  of  the 
bride),  on  Thursday,  15 
August  1 86 1. 


Coningsby  Ralph  Disraeli  of  Hughenden= 
Manor,  and  Horsenden  House,  both  co. 
Buckingham,  and  of  89  Onslow  Square, 
London ;  born  at  89  Onslow  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday,  25  February  1867 ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  New 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October 
1885,  aged  18,  migrated  to  Charsley 
Hall;  J. P.,  D.L.  and  Alderman  for  co. 
Buckingham;  M.P.  for  Altrincham  Division 
of  CO.  Chester*  1892-1906;  Lieutenant 
Royal  Buckinghamshire  Hussars  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  since  1900;  Patron  of  the  livings 
of  Hughenden  and  Prestwood,  both  co. 
Buckingham. 


=Marion  Grace,  only  surviving  child 
of  Edward  Silva  of  Testcombe,  co. 
Hants,  and  of  14  Cadogan  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Marian 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Carrol 
Barton  of  Streatham,  co.  Surrey ; 
marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  John  Jayne, 
Bishop  of  Chester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Horace  Pereira,  Vicar 
[now  Bishop]  of  Croydon,  and  the 
Rev.  Robert  Walter  Carew  Hunt, 
Vicar  of  Hughenden),  on  Tuesday, 
2  March  1897. 


Marguerite 
Katherine. 


James  (formerly  Jacob)  Disraeli,  born  in  London  on= 
Thursday,  24  June  1S13,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Holborn,  London  (by  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Coleridge), 
II  July  181 7  ;  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Commissioners  of 
Inland  Revenue;  died  s.p.  23  December  1868,  bur. 
at  Hughenden,  co.  Buckingham.  M.L  Will  dated 
23  March  1866,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  90,  69)  2  February 
1869,  by  Benjamin  Disraeli  of  i  Grosvenor  Gate, 
London,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


^Isabella  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Cave  of  Brentry,  co.  (Gloucester ; 
marr.  at  Westburyon-Trym,  co. 
Gloucester  (by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Higgins),  24  September  1856;  died 
at  73  Gloucester  Place,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  aged  56,  on  Monday,  19 
December  1859. 


142 


Crts;p,  formcrI|)  of  JFriern  Barnet, 
to,  ifEitililesejr, 


William  Hemington  Crisp=j=Bet.sy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Searle, 
of    Over,    CO.    Cambridge  '  by  Elizabeth  \\'hite  his  wife ; 


(son  of  John  and  Sarah 
Crisp  of  Over) ;  born  2 
May,  bapt.  at  Over  28 
December  181 7;  died 
22  October,  bur.  in  the 
City  of  London  Cemetery, 
Little  Ilford,  co.  Essex, 
26  October  1865. 


born  at  Willingham,  co. 
Cambridge,  4  January  1821, 
bapt.  there  10  January 
1825  ;  marr.  at  Willingham 
7  October  1839  i  •^'^d  9 
November,  bur.  in  the  City 
of  London  Cemetery,  Little 
Ilford,  13  November  1879. 


Charter  Crisp,  bapt. 
at  Willingham  27  July 
1845  ;  died  4  August 
1866,  bur.  in  the  City 
of  London  Cemetery, 
Little  Ilford. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Sable  on  a  che\Ton  argent  surmounted  by 
a  pale  engrailed  of  the  last  pierced  of  the 
field  five  horse-shoes  counter-changed. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  canieleopard  statant 
argent  semee  of  pellets  gorged  with  a  collar 
with  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules  three 
horse-shoes  sable. 

Motto. — Mens  conscia  recti. 


Fred    Crisp    of= 

White  House, 
Friern  Barnet, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
and  of  Girton 
and  Longstan- 
ton,  both  in 
CO.  Cambridge; 
born  at  A\'illingham  i  January  1849 ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cambridge,  High 
Sheriff  for  the  counties  of  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon  1898;  died  suddenly 
at  White  House,  Friern  Barnet,  aged  56, 
on  Thursday,  9  November,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Friern  Barnet  on  Tues- 
day, 14  November  1905.  \\'ill  dated 
23  September  1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
62,  1906)  9  February  1906,  by  Elizabeth 
Crisp,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Richard  Cox- 
ford  of  London, 
by  Caroline  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
NimrodThomas 
Firth  ;  born  at 
Dockhead,  Ber- 
mondsey,  co. 
Surrey,  4  Au- 
gust 1849,  bapt. 
at  Zion  Chapel, 
Cambridge,  in 
May  1870;  marr. 
at  Chesterton, 
CO.  Cambridge, 
25  May  1874. 


Rosina,  born  7  March 
1875,  bapt.  at  the  Con- 
gregational Church, 
North  Finchley,  co. 
Middlesex,  25  Jan- 
uary 1896  ;  marr.  at 
Frieni  Barnet  on 
Saturday,  4  June  1904, 
Arthur  Weddle  (son 
of  Thomas  Weddle, 
by  Sophia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Pit- 
man Collingbourne) ; 
born  9  August  1862. 


Albert  Hemington  Crisp,= 
born  29  April  1878,  bapt. 
at  the  Congregational 
Church,  North  Finchley, 
25  January  i8g6;  of  Tri- 
nity College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1896,  B.A.  1899. 


=Dorothea,  dau.  of  Charles  Mylne  Barker 
of  9  Holland  Park,  Kensington,  London,  by 
Adela  Louise  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Clarke; 
born  at  the  Tower  House,  Godstone,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Friday,  23  January,  bapt.  at 
Blindley  Heath,  co.  Surrey,  24  April  1880; 
marr.  at  St.  John-the-Baptist's,  Holland 
Road,  Kensington  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Martin  Spencer,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday, 
15  January  1902. 


Dudley  Charles  Hemington  Crisp,  born  at  25  Vale  Court, 
Maida  Vale,  London,  on  Friday,  3  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  London,  28  July  1903. 


143 


Clara,  born  at  Willingham,  co.  Cambridge,  25 
July  1853,  bapt.  at  the  East  London  Tabernacle 
in  June  1874  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  Tollington 
Park,  CO.  Middlesex,  4  November  1879,  George 
Isaac  Harrison  (son  of  George  Harrison,  by 
Sarah  Little  his  wife) ;  born  at  Marlborough, 
CO.  \Vilts,  22  July  1850. 


A 


Julia,  born  at  \Villingham  19  December 
1858  ;  bapt.  at  the  East  London  Tabernacle 
in  June  1874;  marr.  there  28  August  1878, 
Thomas  Nicholls  Castle  (son  of  Thomas 
Castle,  by  Mary  Ann  Nicholls  his  wife) ; 
born  at  Tavistock,  co.  Devon,  20  October 
1858.  =r 

A 


Lilian,  born  4  November  1881, 
bapt.  at  the  Congregational  Church, 
North  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex, 
25  January  1896;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  North  Finchley,  18  March 
1905,  Horatio  Nelson  Bolton  (son 
of  Horatio  Nelson  Bolton,  by 
Priscilla  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Pound);  born  14  July  1869. 

=r 
A 


Ethel,  born  25  March 
1883,  bapt.  at  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  North 
Finchley,  25  January  1896. 


Fredrick  Crisp,  born  30 
December  1884,  bapt.  at 
the  Congregational  Church, 
North  Finchley,  25  January 
1896. 


Stanley  Searle  Crisp,  born 
r7  January  1887,  bapt.  at 
the  Congregational  Church, 
North  Finchley,  25  January 
1896.  _ 

Gerald  Firth  Crisp,  born 
25  January  1889,  bapt.  at 
the  Congregational  Church, 
North  Finchley,  25  January 
1896. 


A  o^^u^A  • 


144 


cL^Civ^Z^  ^>rY.)// 


iHoore. 


Arms. — Ermine  on  a  chevron  azure  three  cinquefoils  or. 
Crest. — An  arm  embowed  proper  holding  in  the  hand 
a  sword  proper  hiked  or. 


George  Moore  of  Coventry,  co.  Warwlck= 
(son  of  John  Moore  of  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  by  Mary  Jervis  his  2nd  wife) ; 
born  at  Coventry  24  l~)ecember  1775, 
and  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry ; 
died  in  the  Isle  of  Man  11  April  1842, 
bur.  there. 


=Hannah  Shaw  of  Coventry  ; 
born  23  September  1774; 
marr.  in  co.  Buckingham, 
14  May  1799  ;  died,  in 
her  65th  year,  16  Septem- 
ber, bur.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry,  2  2  September 
1840. 


Amelia,  born  29  March 
1800;  marr.  12  Feb- 
ruary 18 19,  Thomas 
Hubbard.  She  died  at 
Addiscombe,  co.  Surrey, 
17  February  1869,  and 
was  bur.  at  Addington, 
CO.  Surrey. 

A 


Charles  Henry 
Moore,  born 
5  June  1801 ; 
died  25  Oc- 
tober 1807, 
buried  in  the 
churchyard  at 
Holy  Trinit)', 
Coventry. 


George  Moore,  born  at= 
Stoke  Biggen,  co.  Warwick, 
7  October  1802  ;  died  at 
Bicester,  co.  Oxford,  13 
March  1863,  bur.  there. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at 
Oxford  8  August  1864, 
to  Catharine  Comfort 
Moore  of  Bicester,  relict. 


=Catharine  Comfort  Hay- 
ward  ;  born  at  Stoke 
Goldenham,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 5  December 
1802;  marr.  at  Stony 
Stratford,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 16  April  1833; 
died  at  Bicester  27  April, 
bur.  there  2  May  1887. 


Amelia  Valentine,     Rev.  Herbert  Daniel  Moore,  born  at  Banbury  26  July  Georgina    Mary, 

born  at  Banbury,      1835,  and  bapt.  there;    of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  of    St.    Edburg's 

CO.     Oxford,      14     matriculated  25  May  1853,  aged   17,  Scholar  1853-60,  Villa,     Bicester; 

February       1834,     B.A.    1857,    M.A.    1873,  Warden  of  Bishop's    College,  born  at  Banbury 

and  bapt.  there.         Pietermaritzburg,    South    Africa,    1873  ;     died    s.p.    at  26    June     1838, 

Pietermaritzburg  in  1879,  bur.  there.  and  bapt.  there. 


Reginald  Clare  Moore,  born  at  Banbury  29  October  1839, 
and  bapt.  there;  died  unmarried  at  Bicester  30  September, 
bur.  there  4  October  1900.  Will  dated  8  November  1892, 
proved  at  Oxford  22  March  1901,  by  Georgina  Mary 
Moore,  spinster,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Chambers  Loraine  Moore  of 
Melbourne,  Australia ;  born  at 
Banbury  27  April  1841,  and 
bapt.  there  ;  marr.  at  Melbourne, 
Australia,  Ellen  Sanderson. 

A  . 


145 


John  Moore,  born  20  February  1804;  M.R.C.S.,= 
, Medical  Officer  of  Health  for  Leicester ;  died 
at  Leicester  2  November  1867,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  23  November  1865,  proved  at 
Leicester  18  January  1868,  by  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Moore  of  Holy  Trinity  Parsonage,  Paddington, 
London,  brother,  William  Henry  Bates  of  Friar's 
Causeway,  Leicester,  son  of  William  Bates,  and 
Mary  Moore  of  Leicester,  relict,  three  of  the 
Exors. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bates  of  Leicester ; 
born  29  May  1808  ; 
marr.  at  the  Havey 
Lane  Chapel,  Leices- 
ter, I  March  1832  ; 
died  1 4  January  1894, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Leicester. 


Richard  Moore,  born 
1 3  February  1 806  ; 
died  10  May  1812, 
bur.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry,  CO.  Warwick. 


Hannah,  born  23 
November,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Coven- 
try, 21  December 
1807  ;  died  25  April 
1809,  liur.at  Coventry. 


Henry  Bates 

Moore,  born  31 
December  1832  ; 
died  at  Leicester 
27june  i87i,bur. 
there.  Adivion 
was  granted  at 
Leicester  3  Au- 
gust 1871,  to 
Mary  Moore  of 
Leicester,  widow, 
the  mother  and 
only  next  of  kin. 


John  Daniel  Moore  of= 
Lancaster;  born  27 
October  1834,  and 
bapt.  at  Leicester ; 
educated  at  University 
College,  London,  and 
at  Edinburgh  ;  M.D. 
Edin.  1859,  L.R.C.P. 
Edin.  i860,  M.R.C.S. 
1857,  L.S.A.  1858; 
died  at  Queen  Street, 
Lancaster,  i  7  January, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Lancaster  2 1  January 
1881.  Will  dated  30 
April  1875,  proved  at 
Lancaster  5  February 
1 88 1,  by  Ann  Moore 
of  Queen  Street,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


=Ann,  dau.  of  Edward 
Rogerson  of  Bramley,  co. 
York  ;  born  2  December 
1847  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Leeds,  co.  York, 
20  October  1869  ;  died 
at  Lausanne,  Switzerland, 
20  December,  bur.  at 
Clarens,  Switzerland,  23 
December  1892.  Will 
dated  3  February  188 1, 
with  codicil  dated  22 
February  1886,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  579,  93)  12 
June  1893.  Adiiion  with 
will  was  granted  to 
Henry  Longman,  the 
lawful  attorney  of  Joseph 
Edward  Hannah,  the 
surviving  Exor. 


Mary  Hannah,  born  at 
Leicester  30  April  1836; 
marr.  at  Belvoir  Street 
Chapel,  Leicester,  9 
May  1856,  John  Joshua 
Carryer  of  Leicester 
(son  of  John  Carryer  of 
Eagle,  CO.  Lincoln,  by 
Elizabeth  Haddon  his 
wife,  of  Naseby,  co. 
Northampton) ;  born  at 
King  Street,  Leicester, 
9  July  1833.  He  died 
26  July  1897,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Leicester.  Will  dated 
17  July  1889,  proved  at 
Leicester  6  September 
1897,  by  James  Mason 
Moore  and  Fanny 
Maud  Carryer,  spinster, 
daughter,  the  Exors. 


Percy  St.  Aubyn  Daniel  Moore, 
born  26  July  1870,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Lancaster;  died  17 
November  1877,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Lancaster. 


Ida  Mary,  born  21 
August  187 1,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Lancaster,  by  the 
Rev.  Daniel  Moore. 


Aubrey  Bonvill  Daniel  Moore, 
bom  15  September  1878,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Lan- 
caster ;  educated  at  Salisbury 
and  Oundle  Colleges. 


146 


Rev.  Daniel  Moore,  born  23  June,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,= 
Coventry,  co.  Warwick  (by  the  Rev.  John  Davies),  20  July 
1809;  of  St.  Catherine  Hall,  Canil)ridge,  Norrisian  Prize  1837 
and  1839,  Hulsean  Prize  1838,  1}..\.  1840,  M.A.  1843,  and 
of  Oxford,  admitted  ad  etindem  4  June  1856,  Tue.sday  Morning 
Lecturer  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  London,  1856,  Select 
Preacher  at  Cambridge  1844,  185 1,  1861,  and  Hulsean  Lecturer 
1864;  Minister  of  Camden  Church,  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
1844-66,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  1866-95, 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria  1870,  Rural  Dean  of 
Paddington  1885,  and  Prebendary  of  Oxgate,  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  1880;  Author  of  "Daily  Devotion,  or  Prayers  framed 
on  the  successive  Chapters  of  the  New  Testament,"  "Christian 
Consolation,"  "  Romanism  as  set  forth  in  its  own  acknowledged 
Formularies,"  "  Sermons  Preached  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge,"  "The  Christian  System  Vindicated  against  the  more 
Popular  Forms  of  Modern  Infidelity"  (three  Hulsean  and  Norrisian 
Prize  Essays),  "The  Divine  Authority  of  the  Pentateuch,"  "The 
Age  and  the  Gospel"  (Hulsean  Lectures  for  1864),  "Christ  in  All 
Ages,"  1886,  and  "Thoughts  for  Church  Seasons,"  i888;  died  at 
27  Cleveland  Gardens,  Paddington,  in  his  90th  year,  on  Monday, 
15  May,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  of  George  Lackington  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  on  Thursday,  i8  May  1899,  first  part 
of  service  being  held  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington.  Will  dated 
31  May  1894,  with  codicil  dated  19  February  1895,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  893,  99)  8  July  1899, 
by  Constance  Margaret  Moore, 
spinster,  and  Rev.  Herbert  Augus- 
tine Moore,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Fanny  Henrietta,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Lackington 
of  St.  John's  Wood,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  I'^liza  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
James  Bullock,  R.N. ; 
born  at  Highgate,  co. 
Middlesex,  2  December 
18 13,  bapt.  at  Hornsey, 
CO.  Middlesex,  6  October 
1814 ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Marylebone,  Lon- 
don (Ijy  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Dale,  Vicar  of  St.  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  London,  and 
Canon  Residentiary  of 
St.  Paul's),  on  Thursday, 
22  August  1844;  died  at 
Holy  Trinity  Vicarage, 
Paddington,  London,  i 
February  187 1,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  of  George 
Lackington  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London. 


Fanny  Georgiana,  born  at  13  North  Terrace,  Camberwell,  on  Thursday,  17  July,  bapt.  at 
Camden  Church,  Camberwell  (by  her  father),  on  Saturday,  28  October  1845  i  ^i^d  at  33 
Delamere  Terrace,  Paddington,  London,  aged  57,  on  Sunday,  i  February,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  5  February  1903.  Will  dated  18  September  1900,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  496,  1903)  4  April  1903,  by  Omstance  Margaret  Moore,  spinster,  the  sole  Executrix. 


James  Mason  Moore  of  Burleigh,=pEmma,  dau.  of  Joseph  Coleman  of  Leicester,     Sarah  Helen, 


Dorking,    co.    Surrey ;      born    at 
Leicester  2  August  1837. 


by  Sabina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunt ;     born   6    May 
born    at    Leicester    4    June    1840  ;     marr.      1839. 
there  16  January  1861. 


Annie  Sophia,  born  19 
October  1861  ;  died  at 
Castle  Hill,  Duffield,  co. 
Derby,  26  April  1890,  bur. 
at  Duffield.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  Derby  13  June 
1890,  to  James  Mason 
Moore,  father  and  next 
of  kin. 


Ernest  Coleman  Moore,  born  20  October  1863; 
educated  at  the  University  and  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Rotunda  Hospital, 
Dublin:  M.B.  and  CM.  Edin.  1891,  L.R.C.P. 
and  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  L.F.P.S.  Glasg.  1891  ; 
died  27  January,  bur.  at  Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
30  January  1904.  Adriion  was  granted  at 
Winchester  24  February  1904,  to  James  Mason 
Moore,  father  and  next  of  kin. 


Minnie  Grace, 
born  3 1  March 
1871. 


'47 


Mary,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  co.  Warwick,  15  July 
181 1  ;  marr.  5  September  1832,  Frederick  Samuel  Clarke;  born 
5  November  1804;  died  s.p.  20  November  1862.  She  died  at 
Addiscombe,  co.  Surrey,  22  February  1S95,  and  was  bur.  at 
Addington,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  ig  November  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  397,  95)  4  .April  1895,  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Moore 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  the  .sole  Exor. 


David  Moore,  born  23 
February,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Coventry,  23 
March  1813;  died  14 
November  1850,  bur.  in 
Ken.sal  (ireen  Cemetery, 
London. 


George  Daniel  Moore,: 
born  at  13  North 
Terrace,  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  30  Septem- 
ber, bapt.  at  Camden 
Church,  Camberwell, 
13  December  1846  ; 
died  at  1 2  Westbourne 
Park  Road,  Paddington, 
London,  aged  31,  on 
Saturday,  21  September 
1878,  and  buried  in 
Ken.sal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


=Josephine  Constance  Walter,  3rd  dau.  of  Walter  Brodie  of  Orsett 
House,  Hyde  Park,  London,  by  Minnie  Burrough  his  wife  ;  born 
at  Rongiawhea,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  14  June '1850,  bapt.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Matthews)  31  January  185 1;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Paddington,  London  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Cornthwaite  Brockwell,  Vicar  of  Owston, 
West  Riding,  co.  York),  on  Friday,  i  July  1870;  died  at  11 
Delamere  Terrace,  Paddington,  on  Friday,  19  August,  bur.  with 
her  husband  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
23  August  1887,  first  part  of  service  being  held  at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene's,  Paddington.  Will  dated  16  August  1887,  with  codicil 
dated  18  August  1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1065,  87)  5  December 
1887,  by  Fanny  Georgiana  Moore  of  Holy  Trinity  Vicarage, 
Paddington,  spinster,  the  .sole  Executrix. 


'-^.<r1^rCCc^'trtr>± 


Walter  Daniel  Moore,  born  at  26 
Colville  Road,  Kensington  Park, 
London,  on  Monday,  26  June, 
b;ipt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington, 
London  (by  his  grandfather),  on 
Monday,  24  July  1871  ;  died  there, 
aged  8  months  and  2  weeks,  on 
Friday,  15  March  1872,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  of  George  Lackington 
in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 


Henrietta  Ernestine,  born 
at  Orsett  House,  Orsett 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Friday,  i  No- 
vember 1872,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Magdalene's, 
Paddington,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Andrews 
Foote),  on  Friday,  2  Feb- 
ruary 1873. 


Cecil  Henry  Ashton  Moore, 
born  in  Drummond  Street, 
Melbourne,  Australia,  26 
November  1874,  and  bapt. 
privately  by  the  Rev.  C. 
Bromley ;  died  at  4  Belgrave 
Terrace,  Simpson  Street, 
Melbourne,  aged  4  months, 
25  March  1875,  ^"d  bur. 
in  the  General  Cemetery, 
Melbourne. 


Caroline,  born  5  September  1840: 
died  at  Leicester  7  January  1876, 
bur.  there.  Admon  was  granted 
at  Leicester  i  March  1876,  to 
Mary  Moore  of  Leicester,  widow, 
mother  and  only  next  of  kin. 
Further  adiiion  was  granted  16 
February  1894,  to  James  Mason 
Moore.  

Julia,  born  ig  September  1842. 


Herbert  Cecil  Moore,  born  21  July  1855;  educated  at 
Leicester  and  at  Edinburgh;  M.B.,  L.R.C.P. ;  died  s.p. 
at  54  Lower  Hastings  Street,  Leicester,  17  October  1891, 
bur.  at  Leicester.  Will  dated  7  October  1891,  proved 
at  Leicester  i  December  1891,  by  Sarah  Helen  Moore 
of  54  Lower  Hastings  Street,  Leicester,  spinster,  sister, 
James  Mason  Moore  of  Castle  Hill,  Duftield,  co.  Derby, 
brother,  Ernest  Coleman  Moore  of  9  Atholl  Place, 
Edinburgh,  nephew,  and  Sharman  Judson  Wilshere  of 
18  Alexandra  Road,  Leicester,  the  Exors. 


148 


Emma,  born  at  Coggleshill,  co.  Warwick,  23  November  1814,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  John 
Dent  of  Finchley  Lodge,  lilackheath,  co.  Kent  (son  of  William  Dent,  by  Anne  his  wife); 
born  at  Nottingham  23  November  181 7.  She  died  at  Finchley  Lodge,  Blackheath,  aged  58, 
on  Thursday,  6  March,  and  was  bur.  in  Charlton  Cemetery,  co.  Kent,  12  March  1873. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Clapham  Common,  co.  .Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Moore, 
Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  and  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria), 
on  Saturday,  23  May  1874,  Matilda  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin  James  Robinson  of 
Finchley,  co.  Middlese.x ;  born  at  George  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London,  7  May  1835. 
He  died  at  18  Westwell  Road,  Streatham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  aged  82,  on  Friday,  23  Marcii, 
and  was  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  28  March  1900.  Adiiion  was  granted  at 
the  l^rincipal  Registry  3  May  1900,  to  Matilda  Ann  Dent,  relict. 

A 
{See  Pedigree  of  Dent,  page  152.) 


Rev.  Aubrey  Lackington  Moore,  born  at  13  North  Terrace,= 
Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  30  March,  bapt.  at 
Camden  Church,  Camberwell  (by  his  father),  i  June  1848; 
educated  at  St.  Paul's  School  1860-67,  and  at  Exeter  College, 
O.xford,  matriculated  12  June  1867,  aged  19,  B.A.  1871, 
F'ellow  of  St.  John's  College  1872-76,  M.A.  1874,  Lecturer 
1873,  Tutor  1874,  A.ssistant  Tutor  Magdalen  College  1875 
-76,  and  18S0-81,  Tutor  1881,  Tutor  Keble  College  1880, 
and  Dean;  Rector  of  Frenchay,  co.  Cloucester,  1876-81, 
Examining  ("haplain  to  Bishop  Mackarness  1S78,  and  to 
Bishop  Stubbs  1888,  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford  1885-86, 
Whitehall  Preacher  1887-88,  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church 
1887  ;  Author  of  "An  Essay  on  the  Christian  Doctrine  of 
God  in  Lux  Mundi,"  1889,  "Science  and  the  Faith," 
"Essays  on  Apologetic  Subjects,"  1889,  "Lectures  on  the 
Reformation  in  England  and  on  the  Continent,"  1890, 
"  FVom  Advent  to  Advent,"  Sermons  (2nd  edition)  1894; 
died  at  2  Keble  Road,  Oxford,  in  his  42nd  year,  on  Friday, 
17  January,  bur.  in  Holywell  Cemetery,  Oxford,  21  January 
1890.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated  i  February  1877  annexed) 
was  granted  at  Oxford  18  February  1890,  to  Catharine  Maria 
Moore,  relict,  the  universal  legatee  named  in  will.  Aubrey 
Moore  Studentship  founded  in 
1890.  Poi-trait  by  Charles 
IV.  Purse  placed  in  Keble 
College  Hall  in  iSg2. 


JYuJuM^,%uinc 


Catharine  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
Frank  Hurt  of  Nottingham,  by 
Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Loader  of  Basing- 
stoke, CO.  Hants ;  born  in 
Edwards  Square,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  22 
December  1840;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Newark,  co.  Notting- 
ham (by  the  father  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Josiah  Brown  Pearson, 
the  Vicar,  and  the  Rev.  Cecil 
Moore),  on  Thursday,  3  August 
1876  ;  died  at  3  Wellington 
Place,  Oxford,  in  her  60th  year, 
on  Tuesday,  4  September,  bur. 
in  Holywell  Cemetery,  Oxford, 
7  .September  1900.  Will  dated 
22  June  1900,  proved  at  Oxford 
I  December  1900,  by  the  Rev. 
Vincent  Stuckey  Stratton  Coles, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


Stephanie  Mary  (Dodo),  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Frenchay,  on  Thursday,  26  December  1878, 
bapt.  at  St.  John-the-Baptist's,  Frenchay  (by  her 
father),  9  February  1879;  died  at  11  The 
Avenue,  Castle  Hill,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  in 
her  1 6th  year,  on  Tuesday,  2  January,  bur. 
in  Holywell  Cemetery,  Oxford,  on  Saturday, 
6  January  1894. 


I 
Ethel  Margaret,  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Frenchay, 
on  Saturday,  30  October, 
bapt.  at  St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Frenchay  (by 
her  father),  26  De- 
cember 1880. 


Catherine  Ellen, 
born  at  2  Keble 
Road,  Oxford,  on 
Wednesday,  2 1 
February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Giles',  Oxford, 
26  March  1883. 


Victoria  Melicent,  born  at  4  Belgrave  Terrace,  Simpson  Street,  Melbourne,  Australia,  on 
Thursday,  6  January,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  East  Melbourne  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  N.  Wollaston), 
on  Sunday,  19  March  1876. 

'49 


Edith  Charlotte,  born  at  13 
North  Terrace,  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
13  October  1849,  bapt.  at 
Camden  Church,  Camberwell, 
I  January  1850;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Westbourne 
Terrace,  Paddington,  London 
(by  her  father,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  James  Fleming, 
Incumbent  of  Camden 
Church,  Camberwell),  on 
Thursday,  30  December 
1869,  William  Langton  of 
The  Manor  House,  IJarham, 
CO.  Suffolk  (eldest  son  of 
Henry  John  Langton  of 
Denmark  Hill,  Camberwell, 
by  Anne  Earnshaw  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Ellis  of  Peck- 
ham  Rye,  CO.  Surrey) ;  born 
at  Peckham  Rye  27  Sep- 
tember 1839,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Giles',  Camberwell. 


Rev.  Cecil  Moore,  born  at  13= 
North  'i'errace,  Camberwell,  on 
Friday,  17  October,  bapt.  at 
Camden  Church,  Camberwell 
(by  his  father),  15  December 
1851  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  14  October 
1870,  aged  18,  B.A.  1874,  M.A. 
1877;  Curate  of  St.  Mark's, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's 
Wood,  London,  afterwards  of 
St.  John's,  Paddington,  London; 
died  s.p.  at  1 1  Ferndale  Road, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent, 
aged  33,  on  Thursday,  6  Au- 
gust, bur.  at  Rusthall,  co.  Kent, 
10  August  1885.  Will  dated 
7  July  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
944,  85)  7  November  1885, 
by  Ellen  Moore  of  15  Ferndale, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


=Ellen,  3rd  surviving  dau.  of 
William  Earle  <jf  Hungershall 
Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  by  his 
wife,  Anne  Walford  of  Shifnal, 
CO.  Salop;  born  21  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's,  Brixton, 
CO.  Surrey,  20  October  1841  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  Tunbridge 
Wells  (by  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Earle,  brother  of  the  bride, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Aubrey 
Lackington  Moore,  brother  of 
the  bridegroom),  on  Thursday, 
19  September  1878.  She  marr. 
istly  at  Rusthall  on  Wednes- 
day, 24  July  1867,  Hugh 
Gilliat  Oldham,  Captain  Indian 
Army  (eldest  .son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Roberts  Oldham,  Vicar 
of  Ottershaw,  co.  Surrey);  born 
at  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey;  died  at 
Great  Malvern,  co.  Worcester, 
aged  36,  on  Thursday,  17 
May  1877. 


] 
George    Herbert    Moore   (twin    with    Constance 
Beatrice)  ;    born  at   2  Josephine  Terrace,   Albert 
Street,    Melbourne,    Australia,    22    May,    bapt.   at 
St.  Peter's,  Melbourne,  12  October  1877. 


^^/UyCo~-(^2d^ 


Constance  Beatrice  (twin  with  George 
Herbert) ;  born  at  2  Josephine  Terrace, 
Albert  Street,  Melbourne,  on  Tuesday, 
22  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Melbourne 
(by  the  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Hewitt  Paulett 
Handfield),  12  October  1877. 


150 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  13  North  Terrace,  Catnberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Monday,  26  February,  bapt.  at  Camden  Church,  Camberwell, 
10  April  1855  ;  died  at  13  North  Terrace,  Camberwell,  aged 
3  years  and  5  months,  on  Thursday,  22  July  1858,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  of  George  Lackington  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Constance  Margaret,  born 
at  13  North  Terrace, 
Camberwell,  on  Thursday, 
22  January,  bapt.  at  Cam- 
den Church,  Camberwell, 
8  April  1857. 


Rev.  Herbert  Augustine  Moore,  bom  at  13  North  Terrace,= 
Camberwell,  on  Saturday,  8  September,  bapt.  at  Camden 
Church,  Camberwell,  21  October  i860  ;  educated  at  St.  Paul's 
School  and  at  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  October  1880,  aged  20,  B.A.  (Honours:  4  Hist.)  1884, 
M.A.  1887 ;  Vicar  of  St.  Anselm,  Davies  Street  (formerly 
Hanover  Church,  Regent  Street),  London,  1890-96,  Curate 
of  St.  Andrew's,  Peckham,  co.  Surrey,  1897-99,  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  co.  Kent,  1899-1904,  Rector  of  Ribbes- 
ford  since  1904,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Anne's,  Bewdley,  both 
CO.  Worcester,  since  1905. 


=Edith  Elisabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Frederick  Robertson  of  Pains- 
wick,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Manship 
Ewart ;  born  at  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Sunday,  6  Au- 
gust 1853 ;  marr.  at  Hanover 
Church,  Regent  Street,  London 
(by  the  father  of  the  bride- 
groom, assisted  by  the  Rev. 
John  Arthur  Rawlins,  Vicar  of 
St.  Andrew's,  Willesden,  co. 
Middlesex),  on  Tuesday,  28 
October  1890. 


Mary  Catharine,  born  at  5  Prince's 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London, 
on  Sunday,  18  October,  bapt.  at 
Hanover  Church,  Regent  Street, 
London  (by  her  father),  on  Sunday, 
29  November  189 1. 


John  Aubrey  Moore,  born  at 
5  Prince's  Street,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
29  April,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Paddington,  London  (by  his 
grandfather),  on  Sunday,  4  June 
1S93. 


<;^yr7r>:M.tr-zrL^ 


•5' 


Bent. 


Emma,  youngest  dau.^ 
of  George  Moore  of 
Coventry,  co.  Warwick, 
by  Hannah  Shaw  his 
wife  ;  born  at  Coleshill, 
CO.  Warwick,  23  No- 
vember 18 14,  and  bapt. 
there ;  died  at  Finchley 
Lodge,  Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  aged  58,  on 
Thursday,  6  March, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Charlton,  co.  Kent,  12 
March  1873.     ist  wife. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Moore, 
page  I4g.) 


=John  Dent  of  Finchley  Lodge,  Blackheath= 
(son  of  William  and  Anne  Dent) ;  born 
at  Nottingham  23  November  1817; 
died  at  iS  Westwell  Road,  Streatham 
Common,  co.  Surrey,  aged  82,  on  Friday, 
23  March,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  28  March  1900..  Adinon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  3  May 
1900,  to  ALitilda  Ann  Dent,  the  relict. 


=Matilda  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of 
Benjamin  James  Robinson 
of  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  George  Street, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
7  May  1835;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Clapham  Com- 
mon, CO.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev. 
Daniel  Moore,  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Paddington, 
London,  and  Chaplain- 
in-Ordinary  to  Queen 
Victoria),  on  Saturday,  23 
May  1874.     2nd  wife. 


Emmeline  Margaret,  born  at  Montpcllier 
Road,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  18  November 
1877,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex,  24  February  1878. 


John  William  Dent, 
bom  in  London  3 
December  1847 ; 
died  at  Dover,  co. 
Kent,  aged  10  years, 
on  Wednesday,  2  2 
September,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green  Ceme- 
tery, London,  2  7 
September  1858. 


Marian  Emma,  born  in  London  2  June  1849;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Blackheath  (by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Moore,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Paddington,  London,  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,  uncle  of 
the  bride),  on  Thursday,  9  July  1S74,  Charles  Sydney  Robinson  of 
9  Princes  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London,  youngest  son  of  Benjamin 
James  Robinson  of  Finchley.  She  died  at  Bay  T^odge,  Totteridge,  co. 
Hertford,  16  September  1901,  and  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Totteridge.  Admon  (with  will  dated  4  January  1878)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  243,  1903)  25  February  1903,  to  Charles  Sydney  Robinson, 
husband.  =j= 

A 


George  Middlewood  Dent=j=Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  Joseph  John   Swindell  of    Fanny,  born  at 


of  20  Park  Avenue,  South- 
port,  CO.  Lancaster ;  born 
at  Southgate  Road,  West 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex, 
27  September  1850. 


North  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Stevens  of  Fulking,  co.  Sussex  ; 
born  at  Whetstone,  co.  Middlesex,  5  January 
1850,  and  bapt.  there;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
North  Finchley,  on  Thursday,  18  June  1S74. 


64  Alderman- 
bury,  London, 
9  June  1854, 
and  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Alder- 
manbury. 


Ethel  Fanny,  born  at  Mount 
Pleasant  Road,  Lewisham,  co. 
Kent,  18  January  1877,  and 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Lewisham ;  died  at  Southport 
31  August,  bur.  in  Southport 
Cemetery  5  September  1877. 


Edith,  born  at  Southport  28  September 
1880,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's,  Southport ; 
marr.  there  7  June  1906,  Wilfred 
Bottomley  of  22  Irton  Road,  Southport, 
son  of  William  Bottomley,  J. P.  for  the 
borough  of  Stalybridge. 


Florence,  born  at 
Southport  27  June 
1884,  and  bapt. 
at  St.  Philip's, 
Southport. 


152 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Per  saltire  ermine  and  azure  two  lions 
rampant  in  pale  gules  and  six  cross- 
crosslets  fitchec  in  flanch  or. 

Crest. — Two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  in 
saltire  azure  surmounted  by  an  eagle's 
head  erased  or. 

Mollo.—Y>e  thankful. 


I^Clp0» 


Thomas  Helps  of  Balham= 
Hill,  CO.  Surrey;  born  at 
(Jloucester  13  May  1772; 
'I'reasurer  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital;  died  at 
Balham  Hill,  aged  70,  on 
Saturday,  4  June,  bur.  at 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  1 1 
June  1842.  M.l.  '  Will 
dated  27  July  1840,  proved 
(I'.C.C.  408,  42)  21  June 
1842,  by  Thomas  Williams 
Helps  and  Arthur  Helps, 
sons,  William  Wiltshire 
Smith  and  William  Ford, 
the  Exors. 


■Ann  Frisquett,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  I'lucknett  of 
Wincanton,  co.  Somerset ; 
died  at  Balham  Hill,  aged 
74,  on  Wednesday,  15 
January,  bur.  at  Streatham 
22  January  1851.  M.I. 
Will  dated  4  January  1851, 
proved  (I'.C.C.  122,  51) 
I  February  1851,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Plucknett, 
cousin.  Rector  of  Horsted 
Keynes,  co.  Sussex,  and 
Richard  Helps  of  Glou- 
cester, the  Exors. 


Thomas  Williams  Helps  ;  of= 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1825,  M.A.  1828;  a 
Student  of  the  Middle 
Temple  6  June  1823,  called 
to  the  Bar  20  June  1828; 
died  at  37  Redclifife  Gardens, 
South  Kensington,  London, 
aged  85,  on  Sunday,  15  May 
1887,  bur.  in  Finchley  Ceme- 
tery, CO.  Middlesex.  Will 
dated  23  April  1878,  with 
codicil  dated  5  August  1882, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  614,  87) 
27  July  1887,  by  Catharine 
Harriet  Helps,  relict,  and 
Henry  Fenton,  both  of  37 
Redclifife  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London,  and 
George  Pemberton  Leach  of 
10  Old  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  London,  the  Exors. 


Catharine  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  of  Perrot 
Fenton  of  Saltford, 
CO.  Somerset ;  marr. 
at  Saltford  3 1  August 
1836  ;  died  at  37 
Redclifife  Gardens, 
South  Kensington, 
London,  aged  75, 
on  Friday,  5  June 
1 89 1.  Will  dated 
27  February  1889, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
748,  91)  10  June 
1 89 1,  by  Henry 
Fenton  of  Shrews- 
bury, CO.  Salop, 
brother,  and  Thomas 
Latham  of  Milver- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick, 
Barrister-at-Law,  the 
Exors. 


Richard  Helps  of  Moorcroft,  co.  Middle- 
sex ;  died  from  the  result  of  an  accident, 
aged  74,  on  Wednesday,  12  December 
1877,  bur.  in  the  Helps'  family  vault  at 
Streatham.  M.I.  Adinon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  18  April  1878, 
to  Thomas  Williams  Helps  of  Dean's 
Yard,  Westminster,  brother,  and  one  of 
the  next  of  kin. 

Henry  Helps,  died  at  his  residence, 
Wimbledon  Common,  co.  Surrey,  aged 
45,  on  Tuesday,  15  November  1853,  bur. 
in  the  Helps'  family  vault  at  Streatham. 
Will  dated  16  February  1853,  proved 
(P.C.C.  878)  9  December  1853,  by  Sarah 
Harriot  Helps,  the  sole  Executrix. 


153 


Sir  Arthur  iielps  of  Balham  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  of  Vernon  Hill,= 
CO.  Hants,  and  of  The  Cottage,  Kew,  co.  Surrey  (given  him 
by  Queen  Victoria),  K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  ;  born  at 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  lo  July  1813;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1835,  M.A.  1839;  O.C.L. 
(Oxford)  8  June  1864;  Private  Secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon'''* 
Spring  Rice  (afterwards  Lord  Monteagle),  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Morpeth  (afterwards 
Earl  of  Carlisle),  Chief  Secretary  of  Ireland,  1839;  Clerk  of 
Privy  Council  9  June  i860  until  his  death  ;  employed  by 
Queen  Victoria  to  revise  Prince  Albert's  speeches  1862, 
and  with  the  preparation  of  "  Leaves  of  our  Life  in  the 
Highlands,"  1868,  and  "Mountains:  Loch  and  Glen,"  1S69; 
created  C.B.  30  June  1871,  K.(".B.  18  July  1872;  Author 
of  "  Thoughts  in  the  Cloister  and  the  Crowd,"  "  Friends  in 
Council,"  "The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America,"  and  many 
other  works;  died  at  13  Lower  Berkeley  Street,  London, 
on  Sunday,  7  March,  bur.  in  the  Helps'  family  vault  at 
Streatham  12  March  1875.  M.L  Adrnon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Regi.stry  5  June  1S75,  to  Dame  Elizabeth 
Helps  of  Kew,  co.  Surrey,  relict. 


=Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Captain  Edward  Fuller  of 
Beechmount  and  Sackville,  co. 
Kerry,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Blennerhassett,  Rector  of 
Tralee,  co.  Kerry  ;  marr.  by 
licence  at  Castleisland,  co. 
Kerry,  27  October  1836;  died 
at  The  Cottage,  Kew,  on 
Tuesday,  10  May,  bur.  in  the 
Helps'  family  vault  at  Streatham 
12  May  1892.  Will  dated 
2  September  1891,  with  codicil 
dated  5  December  1891, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  668,  92) 
28  June  1892,  by  Edmund 
Arthur  Helps,  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools, 
son,  one  of  the  Exors. 

(Six  ftdigiee  of  Fuller, 
"  Visitation  of  Ireland" 
Vol.   4,  page  82.) 


Alice  Plucknett, 
born  at  3  Eaton 
Square,  Pimlico, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day, 25  Novem- 
ber 1839. 


Rev.  Charles  Leonard= 
Helps,  born  at  Chester 
Square,  London,  10 
July  1 84 1,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester 
Square ;  educated  at 
Winchester ;  Curate  of 
Wellington,  co.  Salop, 
1868-70,  Rector  of 
Clowne,  CO.  Derby, 
1870-1900. 


=Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Theobald  of  Hyde 
Abbey,  co.  Hants,  Nunny  Castle,  co.  Somerset,  and 
of  Grays  Thurrock,  co.  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Essex,  J. P.  for  co.  Hants,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Nunny  and  of  Grays  Thurrock,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Richards  of  Hyde 
Abbey;  born  at  Hyde  Abbey;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Charles  Theobald,  Rural  Dean,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Theobald,  brothers  of  the  bride), 
on  Thursday,  2  July  186S. 


Rev.  Arthur  Leonard  Helps,  born  at  Sutherland  House,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester, 
on  Saturday,  30  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Clifton,  6  May  1872  ;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1890,  B.A.  1893,  M.A. 
1898;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Gott,  Bishop  of  Truro,  and 
Priest-in-Charge  of  the  mission  church  at  Par,  co.  Cornwall,  1898- 1900;  Acting 
Chaplain  to  Field  Forces,  South  Africa,  1900- 1902  ;  Curate  of  Sturminster- 
Newton,  co.  Dorset,  1903-1906,  Vicar  of  Puddletown,  co.  Dorset,  since  1906. 


154 


Edmund  Arthur  Helps= 
of  Coleshill,  Amersham, 
CO.  Buckingham  ;  born 
at  Chester  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  i8 
May  1843,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester 
Square  ;  educated  at 
Thetford  Grammar 

School  ;    one  of  H.M. 
Inspectors  of  Schools. 


=Mary  Alice,  6th  dau.  of 
Alfred  Joseph  Tapson  of 
36  Gloucester  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London, 
M.B.,  by  Ann  Elizabeth 
West  his  wife ;  born  at 
36  Gloucester  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London, 
7  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  George  Fisk),  26 
May  1853;  marr.  there 
(by  the  Rev.  Robert 
William  Forrest,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  South 
Kensington,  London)  on 
Thursday,  24  July  1884. 


Edmund  Arthur  Plucknett  Helps,  born  at 
2  Maisemore  Mansions,  Canfield  Gardens, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
4  April  1888. 


Meiicent,  born  at  46  Chester  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  14  August  1845 ; 
marr.  at  Bishop's  Waltham,  co.  Hants  (by 
the  Rev.  George  Townsend  Warner,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Gray),  on  Thursday, 
3  November  1864,  William  Henry  Stone 
of  Lower  House,  Thursley,  co.  Surrey  (son 
of  William  Stone  of  Dulwich  Hill,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  Lea  Park,  co.  Hants) ;  bom 
in  London  8  October  1834  ;  educated  at 
Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  (30th  Wrangler  and  8th 
Classic)  1857,  Fellow  1859-64,  M.A.  i860; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Surrey  1861  and 
Hants  1863  ;  M.P.  for  Portsmouth  13  July 
1865  to  26  January  1874;  died  at  Coleshill 
Cottage,  Amersham,  7  November,  bur.  at 
Witley,  CO.  Surrey,  12  November  1896. 
Will  dated  12  April  1892,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  93,  97)  27  January  1897,  by  Arthur 
William  Stone,  son,  the  sole  Exor.  She 
died  27  April  1891,  and  was  bur.  at 
Witley.  =f= 

A 


Rowland  Helps,  born  at  Vernon  Hill, 
Bishop's  Waltham,  co.  Hants,  on  Thurs- 
day, 20  June,  bapt.  at  Bishop's  Waltham 
II  August  1850;  died  there,  aged 
8  months,  on  Friday,  7  March  1851. 


Rose  Elizabeth,  born  at 
Vernon  Hill,  Bishop's 
Waltham,  on  Thursday, 
29  April,  bapt.  at 
Bishop's  Waltham  13 
June  1852. 


Lucy  Hester,  born  at 
Vernon  Hill,  Bishop's 
Waltham,  on  Tuesday, 
31  October,  bapt.  at 
Bishop's  Waltham  22 
April  1854. 


155 


Wincent 


Mary,  dau.  of= 
the  Rev.  Francis 
Worsley,  Rector 
of  Chale,  Isle  of 
Wight,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Roberts 
of  Standen,  near 
Newport,  Isle  of 
^Vight ;  born  at 
Chale  2  1  July 
1776  ;  marr. 
there  1 7  Decem- 
ber 1803  ;  died 
10  September, 
bur.  at  Godshill, 
Isle  of  Wight, 
15  1  September 
1S07.     ist  wife. 


Arms. — Azure  three  quatrefoils  argent. 
Crest. — A  demi-ram. 

=George   Giles   Vincent    (younger   son    of   the   Very= 
Rev.  William  Vincent,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster, 

by  Hannah  his  wife,   dau.  of 

j^(/^  ~'\      George  Wyatt  of  Westminster, 

>^y>^-»/-e^^  >      Chief  Clerk  of  the  Vote  Office, 

House  of  Commons) ;  born 
II  April,  bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey  12  May  1774; 
appointed  Clerk  and  Registrar  to  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Westminster  4  November  1803;  died  at 
Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  aged  85,  on  Friday,  28 
January,  bur.  in  the  North  cloister,  Westminster 
Abbey,  3  February  1859.  Will  dated  19  August 
1857,  with  codicil  dated  16  October  1857,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  199,  59)  12  March  1859,  by  Jonathan 
Worsley,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Vincent, 
son,  and  Charles 
St.  Clare  Bedford, 
the  Exors. 


=Emilia  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  James  Tappen- 
den  of  Faversham,  co. 
Kent,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Tap- 
penden  of  London ; 
born  at  Faversham 
5  December  1785 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  13  De- 
cember 181 7  ;  died, 
aged  63,  on  Tuesday, 
5  September,  bur.  in 
the  North  cloister, 
Westminster  Abbey,  12 
September  1848.  2nd 
wife. 


Hannah  Mary,  born  18  September,  bapt.  at 
Westminster  Abbey  17  October  1804;  died 
at  8  Dorset  Place,  London,  aged  60,  on 
Wednesday,  4  January,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  11  January  1865. 
Will  dated  22  October  1862,  with  two 
codicils  dated  5  March  1864  and  2  No- 
vember 1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  130,  65) 
13  February  1865,  by  Charles  Desborough 
Bedford  and  Charles  St.  Clare  Bedford,  the 
Exors. 

George  Giles  Vincent,  born  28  November 
1805,  bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey  11 
April  1806 ;  died  25  October,  bur.  in 
Westminster  Abbey  30  October  1806. 


George  Vincent,^ 
born  8  June,  bapt. 
at  Westminster 
Abbey  25  June 
1807  ;  Solicitor  ; 
Steward  to  the 
Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Westminster ; 
died  at  Putney, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged 
43,  on  Tuesday, 
25  March,  bur. 
in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  Lon- 
don, 31  March 
1851. 


=Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles 
Bedford,  Proctor  and  Registrar 
of  the  Prerogative  Court  of 
Canterbury,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Desborough 
of  Huntingdon,  M.D. ;  born 
31  March  181 1;  marr.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster  (by 
the  Rev.  Paul  Austen  Bedford), 
on  Wednesday,  14  October 
1835  ;  died  at  Kensington, 
London,  on  Maunday  Thurs- 
day, 8  April,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  16 
April  1852. 


Caroline  Maria,  born  at  2  Dartmouth  Street,  Westminster,  on  Thursday,  8  September,  bapt. 
privately  20  November  1836,  and  received  into  the  church  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
28  July  1838;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Vincent, 
Rector  of  Pusey,  co.  Berks,  uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday,  10  September  1868,  Herbert 
George  Bowden,  son  of  William  Carey  Bowden,  Captain  2nd  (The  Queen's)  Dragoon  Guards, 
afterwards  of  the  21st  Hussars,  by  Catherine  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel  William  Anstruther 
(4th  son  of  Sir  Philip  Anstruther  of  Balcaskie,  co.  Fife,  Baronet);  born  15  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter  Port,  Guernsey,  3  October  182 1  ;  Major  22nd  Regiment  of  Foot,  wounded  at 
Meanee,  Hyderabad,  India,  17  February  1843,  retired  from  the  Army  in  1861;  died  at  7  Irving 
Street,  Dumfries,  in  his  71st  year,  on  Tuesday,  i  December,  bur.  at  Troqueer,  co.  Dumfries, 
5  December  1891,  after  a  service  at  St.  John's,  Maxwelltown,  co.  Dumfries.  =p 

156 


Francis  William  Vincent,  born  30  September,= 
bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey  4  November  1818; 
Clerk  in  Office  of  Woods  and  Forests ;  died  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  39th  year,  on 
Saturday,  8  August,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London,  11  August  1857.  Will  dated 
10  July  1857,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  272,  58) 
28  April  1858,  by  Jonathan  Worsley  and  Edward 
Cleasby,  the  Exors. 


^Cecilia  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Worsley  of  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight ;  born 
at  her  grandfather's  residence,  Westend 
Lodge,  Thames  Ditton,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  i  September  1832,  and  bapt.  at 
Thames  Ditton ;  marr.  at  Carisbrooke,  Isle 
of  Wight  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Dickinson 
Scott,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  4  October 
1854. 


Emilia  Margaret,  born  at  9  Green's  Row,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Friday,  7  September  1855;  died  at  "Hascombe,"  Park  Hill,  Clapham, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  24  November,  bur.  in  Brookwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  27  November  1903.  Will  dated  15  August  1901,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  117,  1904)  18  January  1904,  by  George  Francis  Worsley, 
retired  Major-General,  and  George  Herbert  Radclifife,  the  Exors. 


Charles  Greaves  Vincent  of  Ryde,= 
Isle  of  Wight ;  born  at  Broadstairs, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Monday,  22  October 
1838,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  15  February  1839; 
Solicitor ;  admitted  to  the  Skinners' 
Company  19  June  1862  ;  appointed 
Town  Clerk  of  Ryde  20  December 
1893. 


=j=Jean  Baine,  elder  dau.  of  James  Gibson  of  Lanark,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Besly,  Secretary  to  the 
-Admiralty  at  Devonport ;  born  5  August  1848,  and  bapt. 
at  Greenock,  co.  Renfrew ;  marr.  at  Northwood,  Isle  of 
Wight  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Vincent,  Rector  of  Pusey, 
CO.  Berks,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Allan  Ramsay,  Curate  of  Crondall,  co.  Hants, 
cousin  of  the  bride),  on  Wednesday,  18  November  1868. 


Grace  Desborough,  born  at  Ryde  14  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Ryde,  27  July  1870;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels',  Swanmore,  Ryde  (by  the  Rev.  William  Frederick  James 
Hanbury,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  26  April  1900,  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Moore  Sanders 
(son  of  William  Henry  Sanders  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent) ;  born  2  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Alphege,  Greenwich,  30  November  1868;  educated  at  King's  College,  London;  Vicar  of 
East  and  West  Challow,  co.  Berks.  =j= 

A 


157 


Rev.  Thomas  Vincent  of  "  Hillsborough,"  Clevedon,= 
CO.  Somerset;  born  26  November,  bapt.  at  West- 
minster Abbey  24  December  1819;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1845  ^ 
Chaplain  of  St.  Mary's  Home,  Wantage,  co.  Berks, 
1850-68,  Rector  of  Pusey,  co.  Berks,  1868-89, 
Licensed  Preacher  for  the  diocese  of  Exeter 
1890-94,  and  for  Bath  and  Wells  since  1895. 


=Dorothea,  7th  dau.  of  William  Watkins 
of  Badby  House,  co.  Northampton,  J. P. 
for  that  county,  by  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Uavid  Rattray  of  Coventry,  co. 
Warwick,  and  of  Rothesay,  Isle  of 
Bute,  M.D.  ;  born  3  December  1825, 
bapt.  at  Daventry,  co.  Northampton, 
17  April  1S26  ;  marr.  at  Wantage 
(by  the  Rev.  William  James  Butler) 
on  Tuesday,  6  October  1857  ;  died 
28  September,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Clevedon  i  October  1898. 


Thomas  Augustine  Vincent,  born  at  Wantage= 
26  May,  bapt.  there  7  June  1863;  educated 
at  Lancing  College  and  at  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  1881,  aged 
18,  B.A.  17  December  1884. 


=Camille  Marguerite,  eldest  dau.  of  David 
C.  Walker  of  Avondale,  Alafia  River,  Florida, 
U.S.A.  ;  born  at  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, 
U.S.A.,  26  April  1874;  marr.  at  Avondale 
8  November  1893. 


I 
Dorothy  Marguerite, 
born  7  October  1895, 
bapt.  at  River  View, 
Florida,  i  January 
1896. 


Gertrude  Mary  Au- 
gusta, born  23 
December  1897, 
bapt.  at  Tampa, 
Florida,  7  May  1898. 


Augustine  \Villiam  Vin- 
cent, born  28  October 
1899,  bapt.  at  Fruitland 
Park,  Florida,  24  Feb- 
ruary 1900. 


Beatrice  Camille,  born  28 
September  1901,  bapt.  at 
Asheville,  North  Carolina, 
U.S.A.,  13  January  1902. 


Sarah    Frances,    born   on   Tuesday,    15    June,    bapt.    privately    19    August, 
20  August,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  26  August  1841. 


died    on    Friday, 


Jean  Frances,  born  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  on  Thursday,  21  December  1871,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  26  February  1872  ;  marr.  at  West  Challow  18  February  1901,  Joseph  Hutchison  of 
Woodside  House,  Netherburn,  co.  Lanark  (eldest  son  of  Joseph  Hutchison,  by  Euphemia 
Bannatyne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Gibson  of  New  Lanark,  M.D.) ;  born  at  Crossford, 
CO.  Lanark,  19  November  1850. 

158 


Emilia,  born  26  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at  St. 
John-thc-Evangelist's, 
Weslminster  (by  Rev. 
William  St.  Andrew 
Vincent,  Rector  of 
All  Hallows',  Thames 
Street,  London),  20 
October  1828. 


Mary    Margaret,   born    2    October,   bapt.   at    Westminster   Abbey   26 

November  1822;    marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster  (by  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Vincent  of  Wantage,  co.  Berks),  on  Wednesday,   16  October 

1850,  Charles  St.  Clare  Bedford  (son  of  Cleorge  Bedford  of  Bedford 

Row,   London,  and  of  Dorking,  co.   Surrey,  by  Judith  Elizabeth   his 

wife,  dau.  of  George  Thom]5son  of  Chiswick,  co.   Middlesex) ;   born 

I   April  i8io,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  London,  10  May  1815; 

Solicitor  ;  Clerk  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster,  Coroner  for 

Westminster.     She  died,  aged  34,  on  Thursday,  5  February,  and  was 

bur.  in  Ken.sal  Green    Cemetery,  London,   12    February  1857.       He 

marr.  2ndly  at  Christ  Church,  Marylebone,  London,  6  August  1861, 

Harriet    Emma,   eldest  jdau.   of  Robert   Edwards   Broughton  of   Dorset  Square,  Marylebone, 

London,  F.R.S.,  a  Metropolitan  Police  ALagistrate,  by  Caroline  Louisa  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of 

John    Deschamps,  who   assumed   by    Royal    Licence  dated    20    October    1780,  the   surname 

of  Chamier :    she   died,    leaving   issue,  at    21    Dean's    Yard,   Westminster,    27    March    1^02, 

and  was  bur.  in  Finchley  Cemetery,  London.     He  died  at  21  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  aged 

90,  on  Tuesday,  5  June,  and  was  bur.  in  the  North  Cloister,  Westminster  Abbey,  9  June  1900. 

Will  dated  27  January  1894,  with  codicil  dated  24  November  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1006, 

1900)  12  July  1900,  by  Harriet  Emma  Bedford,  widow,  John  Lydekker  and  Charles  Edward 

Broughton,  the  Exors.  =j= 


I 


George  Vincent,   born==Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stainier  Henry  Burning- 


6  October,  bapt.  pri- 
vately, and  received 
into  the  church  at 
W'arrtage  7  November 
1867.  


ham  of  Taharoto,  Lake  Takapuna,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  formerly  of  Froyle,  co.  Hants ;  born  at 
The  Times,  a  settlement  near  Auckland,  7  April 
1870;  marr.  at  Jacksonville,  Florida,  U.S.A., 
1 8  November  1898. 


Charles  Porter  Vincent,  born  2  May  1900  ; 
died  22  October  1901,  bur.  at  Tampa, 
Florida,  U.S.A. 


Dorothea,  born 
14  April,  bapt. 
at  Pusey,  co. 
Berks,  25  April 
1869. 


Sarah  Alice,  born  on  Friday,  10  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  27  July  1842  ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Dumfries  (by  the  Rev.  A.  McEwen),  on  Tuesday, 
22  October  1878,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Seymour  Montague  Leslie  (2nd  surviving  son  of  James 
Edmund  Leslie  of  Leslie  Hill  and  of  Seaport  Lodge,  both  co.  Antrim,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1854,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Daniel  Sandford,  Bishop  of 
Edinburgh);  born  14  November  1835,  and  bapt.  at  Ballywillan,  co.  Antrim.  He  marr.  istly 
30  October  1866,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Graham  of  Fitzharris,  co.  Berks;  she  died, 
leaving  issue,  7  June  1869.  He  died  at  Northampton  17  November  1891,  and  was  bur.  at 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  30  September  1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1102,  92) 
25  November  1892,  by  Edmund  Douglas  Leslie  and  Charles  Greaves  Vincent,  the  Exors. 


Caroline,  born  at  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight,  on  Wednesday,  15 
October,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  14  December  1873. 


Charles  Worsley  Vincent,  born  at  Ryde  on  Saturday, 
27  November  1875,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ryde,  9  January 
1876  ;  Solicitor  at  Ryde  ;  Captain  5th  Isle  of  Wight  (Princess 
Beatrice's)  Volunteer  Battalion  the  Hampshire  Regiment. 


159 


A 


Walter  George  Vincent,  born  12  December  1843,  bapt.  at  the^Eleanor  Diana,  dau. 
parish  church.  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  22  May  1844;  District  Registrar  of  Daniel  Gate;  marr. 
of  the  Probate  Court,  Nottingham,  retired  1905.  at  the  parish  church, 

Marylebone,  London, 


At^lX-t^lA^^ 


May  1869. 


Dorothy,  born  at 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight, 
on  Saturday,  15 
September,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Ryde, 
II  November  1877. 


Christina,  born  at  Ryde  on  Monday,  30  August,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  24  October  1880;  marr.  there  29  June  1899,  William  Horton 
Reece  (only  son  of  William  Henry  Reece  of  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick, 
and  uf  Llandudno,  co.  Carnarvon,  Solicitor,  by  Mary  Ann  Horton  his 
wife);  born  22  May,  bapt.  at  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick,  10  June  1866. 


Eleanor  Mary,  born  at  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  on  Friday,  16 
February,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  i  April  1883. 


Euphemia  Bannatyne,  born 
at  Belmont,  Ryde,  on  Friday, 
6  March,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  5  A])ril  1885. 


Margaret  Anna,  born  at  Ryde 
on  Wednesday,  8  August, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ryde, 
12  September  1888. 


160 


3Rugge^^ricc  of  Spring  (Strobe,  3Ric})monl), 


Arms  an  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Quarterly :  ist  and  4th,  Gules  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  Price  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
Sable  on  a  chevron  invected  argent  between 
three  mullets  or  pierced  of  the  field  an 
unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  first,  Rugge. 

Crests. — I,  A  lion  rampant  argent  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  rose  slipped  proper,  Price  ; 
2,  A  talbot  passant  argent  gorged  with  a 
collar  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
sable  charged  with  the  head  of  an  ibex 
couped  also  argent,  Rugge. 

Motto. — Vive  ut  vivas. 


CO.  ^urrej. 


Sir  Charles  Price  of  Spring  Grove,  Richmond, = 
CO.  Surrey,  Baronet  (eldest  son  of  Sir 
Charles  I'rice  of  Spring  Grove,  Richmond, 
I  St  Baronet,  M.l'.  for  London,  Lord  ^L^yor 
1803,  by  Mary  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  William  Rugge  of  Stertloe  House, 
in  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon) ;  born  3  Sep- 
tember 1776;  Master  of  the  Ironmongers' 
Company  1819;  succeeded  his  father  as 
2iid  Baronet  19  July  1818;  died  at  Spring 
(jrove,  Richmond,  in  his  71st  year,  on 
Monday,  26  April,  bur.  in  the  family  vault 
in  the  Old  Cemetery,  Richmond,  4  May 
1847.  Memorial  Tablet  on  North  wall  of 
the  parish  church.  Will  dated  5  May  1846, 
proved  (P.C.C.  511,  47)  4  June  1847,  by 
Sir  Charles  Rugge  Price,  Baronet,  son,  and 
William  Pott,  the  Exors.  Oil  Painting 
(with  his  son  Charles.,  afterwards  jrd 
Baronet),  in  the  possession  of  Airs.  Robert 
Pott  of  Bentham  Hill,  Tunbridge  Wells,  co. 
Kent,  and  two  Miniatures  on  ivory,  one  in 
tlie  possession  of  Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price, 
Baronet,  the  other  in  the  possession  of 
Leonard  Charles  Price  of  Eivell. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes"  to 
" Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  7,  page  7g.) 


Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  King 
of  King  Street, 
Covent  Garden, 
London  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Sepul- 
chre's, London, 
on  Thursday, 
3  May  1798; 
died  at  Spring 
Grove,  Rich- 
mond, in  her 
71  St  year,  on 
Sunday,  9  May, 
bur.  at  Rich- 
mond 1 5  May 
1847.  Memorial 
Tablet  on  North 
wall  of  parish 
church.  Adraon 
was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  2  Sep- 
tember 1847, 
to  Sir  Charles 
Rugge  Price, 
Baronet,  son. 


Sir  Charles  Rugge  Price, 
Baronet;  bom  28  Sep- 
tember 1801 ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Baronet 
26  April  1847  ;  died 
unmarried  at  King 
William  Street,  London, 
in  his  65th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  3  July,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  in 
the  Old  Cemetery  at 
Richmond  9  July  1866. 
Limited  admon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry    2 1    September 

1 867,  to  Edmund  Charles 
Currey  of  Lewes,  co. 
Sussex.  Further  admons 
were  granted  8  October 

1868,  to  Lieut.-Colonel 
George  Uvedale  Price, 
and  31  .August  1S92,  to 
Edmund  Charles  Currey 
and  Hall  Rokeby  Price. 


Sir  Frederick  Pott  Price= 
of  Spring  Grove,  Rich- 
mond, Baronet  ;  born 
at  Snow  Hill,  London, 
5  September  1806,  bapt. 
at  St.  Benet's,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London,  8  April 
1807  ;  succeeeded  his 
brother  as  4th  Baronet 
3  July  1866  ;  died 
s.p.  at  The  Grove, 
Clapham,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  67,  on  Saturday, 
15  November,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  at  Rich- 
mond 2 1  November 
1873.  Will  dated  19 
February  1868,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  57,  74) 
2  January  1874,  by 
Dame  Rosina  Mary 
Price  of  15  The  Grove, 
Clapham,  relict,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


=Rosina  Mary  (his  cousin),  3rd  dau.  of 
Richard  Price  of  The  Lawn,  South  Lambeth, 
CO.  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth  Engel  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  Heyman  of  Queen  Square 
House,  London,  Consul-General  for  the 
Hanseatic  Towns  ;  born  at  Roehampton,  co. 
Surrey,  14  June,  bapt.  at  Putney,  co.  Surrey, 
II  July  1816;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Clapham  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Marshall, 
Vicar  of  St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
and  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's),  on  Wednesday, 
8  January  1868;  died  at  17  Penywern  Road, 
Earl's  Court,  London,  in  her  88th  year,  on 
Monday,  21  March,  bur.  in  the  Old  Cemetery, 
Richmond,  on  Saturday,  26  March  1904.  A 
memorial  service  service  was  held  at  St.  Philip's, 
Earl's  Court,  the  same  day.  Will  dated  1 1  Feb- 
ruary 1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  812,  1904) 
8  June  1904,  by  Edward  Uvedale  Augustus  Price, 
Major  4th  East  Surrey  Regiment,  and  Francis 
Edwin  Essington  Farebrother,  the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Price,    Vol.    7,  page   8g, 
and  Addenda,  present  volume,  page  .x.xiii.) 


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Sir  Arthur  James  Rugge-Price  of  Spring=j=Mary    (his    cousin),    eldest    dau.    of    Thomas  Price, 


Grove,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  Baronet ; 
born  at  Snow  Hill,  London,  22  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  privately  20  October 
1808,  and  received  into  the  church  at 
Bridewell  Chapel,  London,  31  January 
i8og  ;  succeeded  his  brother  as  5th 
Baronet      15      November      1873,     and 


Richard  Price  of  The  Lawn,  South     died   24  April 

Lambeth,   co.    Surrey,    by    Elizabeth      1S15. 

Engel   his  wife,   2nd  dau.  of  Henry 

Heyman    of   Queen    Square    House, 

London,  Consul-General  for  the  Han- 

seatic  Towns;  born  at  Broadstairs,  co. 

Kent,  1  September  1808,  and  bapt.  at 


assumed     by     Royal     Licence     dated  |  St.  Sepulchre's,  London  ;  marr.  at  St. 


7  March  1874,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Rugge  ;  died  at  his 
residence,  54  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  in  his  84th  year,  on  Tuesday, 
5  January,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Richmond  9  January  1892.  Will  dated 
19  February  1885,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  28  May  1887  and 
18  November  1890,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 86,  92)  I  February  1892,  by  Sir 
Charles  Rugge-Price,  Baronet,  Irving 
Frederick  de  Rougemont  and  Henry 
Pott,  the  Exors. 


Mark's,  Kennington,  co.  Surrey,  21 
July  1836;  died  at  54  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London,  aged  97,  on  Friday, 
22  September,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  in  the  Old  Burial  Ground, 
Richmond,  on  Wednesday,  27  Sep- 
tember 1905.  A  memorial  service 
was  held  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London,  the  same  day. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  28  November  1905,  to  Sir 
Charles  Rugge-Price,  Baronet,  son. 

{See   Pedigree  of  Price,    Vol.   7,   page  <?/, 
and  Addenda,  present  vo/i/me,  page  xxiii. ) 


Mary  Rugge,  born  at  The  Lawn,  South  Lambeth,  27  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mark's,  Kennington,  4  November  1837  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Knightsbridge,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Ralph  Price,  formerly  Rector  of 
Lyminge),  on  Thursday,  6  December  i860,  Irving  Frederick  de  Rougemont 
(son  of  Francis  Frederick  de  Rougemont  of  London,  by  Mary  Ann  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Glennie  of  London) ;  born  in  London  1 7  F'ebruary 
1826;  died  at  his  residence,  Holmwood,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  on  Thursday, 
9  February,  bur.  in  the  cemetery,  Torquay,  12  February  1905.  Will  dated 
8  June  1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  517,  1905)  18  April  1905,  by  Arthur 
Francis  de  Rougemont  and  Ernest  Frederick  de  Rougemont,  the  Exors. 


Catharine  Sarah, 
born  on  Sunday, 
2  r  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London, 
18  May  1839. 


Charles   Frederick   Rugge-Price,   born    at    2 1    Hyde=f=Isabella    Napier    Keith,    elder    dau.    of 


Park  Gate  South,  London,  on  Wednesday,  5  February, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Knightsbridge,  4  March  1868; 
educated  at  (Cheltenham  College  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  17  February  1888, 
Lieutenant  17  F'ebruary  1891,  Captain  26  June  1898, 
Major  Royal  Field  Artillery  21  November  1903; 
Staff-Captain  Royal  Artillery  (Eastern  District) 
3  September  1901  to  31  March  1903;  served  in  the 
South  African  War  1S99-1901,  as  Assistant  Staff 
Officer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps). 


Major-General  James  Keith  Trotter,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  R.A.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
of  FVancis  James  Crow  of  Haughton 
Hall,  Darlington,  co.  Durham  ;  born  at 
Aldershot  on  Monday,  30  June  1879; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  John  George 
Trotter,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Somerset  Edward 
Pennefather,  the  Vicar,  and  the  Rev. 
Lionel  Walsh),  on  Tuesday,  15  October 
1901. 


Charles  James  Napier  Rugge-Price, 
born  at  Trinity  Lodge,  Colchester,  co. 
Essex,  on  Thursday,  4  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary-at-the-Walls,  Colchester, 
22  October  1902. 

162 


Catharine  Marjoric,  born  at  Durrington, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Tuesday,  5  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  27  February  1904. 


Mary,  born  7  July  1800;  marr.  at  Bridewell 
Chapel,  London,  on  Tuesday,  4  November 
1823,  William  Pott  of  Bridge  Street, 
Southwark,  and  of  Wallington  House,  both 
CO.  Surrey  (son  of  Robert  Pott  of  Ikidge 
Street,  Southwark,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hamilton  Kirby  of  the  Island  of 
Antigua);  born  4  February  1795;  died  at 
Riverside,  Ueddington,  co.  Surrey,  in  his 
84th  year,  on  Friday,  6  December  1878, 
bur.  at  Beddington.  \Vill  dated  1 7 
February  1873,  with  codicil  dated  31 
January  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  167,  79) 
19  February  1879,  by  Robert  Pott  and 
Norbury  Pott,  sons,  and  Edmund  Charles 
Holland,  nephew,  the  Exors.  She  died, 
in  her  71st  year,  on  Monday,  15  August 
1870,  and  was  bur.  at  Beddington. 

1 
Caroline  Lucy,  died  23  October  1807. 


Harriet,  marr.  at  Sydenham,  co.  Kent  (by  the 
Rev.  Ralph  Price,  Rector  of  Lyminge,  co.  Kent), 
on  Thursday,  16  May  1850,  as  his  3rd  wife 
(her  cousin),  Robert  Price  (3rd  son  of  Ralph 
Price  of  Sydenham,  by  Charlotte  Savery  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Carteret 
Hardy);  born  13  July  1813;  Cajjtain  67th 
Regiment  Bengal  Native  Infantry.  He  marr. 
istly,  Ellen  Anne  Robinson,  and  2ndly,  Sophia 
Catharine,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Robert 
Leslie  Anstruther  of  the  6th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry. 
He  was  killed  in  action  at  Donabue,  near 
Rangoon,  Burma,  5  February  1853.  Will  dated 
IS  February  185 1,  proved  (P.C.C.  630,  53)  30 
August  1853,  by  Ralph  Charles  Price,  brother, 
one  of  the  Exors.  She  died  s.p.  at  her  residence. 
Oak  Lea,  Lawrie  Park,  Sydenham,  in  her  76th 
year,  on  Tuesday,  11  May  1880,  and  was  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  at  the  parish  church,  Sydenham. 
Will  dated  2  October  1866,  with  codicil  dated 
24  October  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  534,  80) 
2  June  1880,  by  Robert  Pott  of  Beddington  and 
Stafford  Francis  Still  of  5  New  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  London,  nephews,  the  Exors. 


Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price  of  Spring  Grove,= 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  Baronet  ;  born  on 
Wednesday,  26  May,  bapt.  at  Bridewell  Chapel, 
London,  22  June  1841  ;  educated  at  Harrow; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey  ;  Lieut. -Colonel 
3rd  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment 
1882-86,  Hon.  Colonel  13  April  1892  to  1904; 
succeeded  his  father  as  6th  IJaronet  5  lanuary 
1892. 


=Antonia  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  James 
Harvey  of  Camousie,  co.  Banff,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Isobel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Barclay  of  Inchbrown,  co.  Moray  ;  born 
9  January  1843  ;  marr.  at  Carnousie  (by  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Benoni  Gobat,  Incumbent  of 
Isycoed,  co.  Denbigh,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
James  Christie  Turriff)  on  Thursday, 
II  April  1867. 


Isobel  Mary  Engel, 
born  at  21  Hyde 
Park  Street,  I^ondon, 
8  April,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  6 
May  1869. 


Gwendolen  Amy,  born  i  October,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Knightsbridge, 
London,  i  November  1870;  marr.  at  St.  Matthias',  Richmond,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Charles  Leslie,  brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Dodwell  Moore,  Vicar  of  Honington,  uncle 
of  the  bride,  and  the  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Tickell  Procter,  the  Vicar), 
on  Wednesday,  7  October  1896,  Arthur  Trevor  O'Bryen  Leslie, 
youngest  son  of  Thomas  Leslie,  M.A.  (son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Leslie,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Hoare  of  Annabella,  co.  Cork,  4th  Baronet)  :  Captain  3rd  Volunteer 
Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment.      =j= 

A 


163 


Louisa  Anne,  Albinia  Eliza,  born  i  October  1809;  marr.  at  Bridewell  Chapel,  London, 
died  5  Decern-  i  October  1835  (her  cousin),  Ralph  Charles  Price  of  Hill  House,  Carshalton, 
ber  1810.  CO.  Surrey  (eldest  son  of  Ralph  Price  of  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  by  Charlotte 

Savery  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas  Carteret  Hardy) ;  born 
25  July  1808  ;  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  59,  on  Sunday,  i  March 
1868,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  the  parish  church,  Sydenham.  Will  dated 
15  February  1868,  with  codicil  dated  26  February  1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
282,  68)  6  April  1868,  by  the  Rev.  Edmund  Price  of  Farnborough,  co.  Berks, 
son,  Simon  Adams  Beck  of  Ironmongers'  Hall,  Fenchurch  Street,  London, 
and  Hall  Rokeby  Price  of  Cowper's  Court,  Cornhill,  London,  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  Parkside  House,  Ewell,  co.  Surrey,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday, 
10  August,  and  was  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  the  parish  church,  Sydenham, 
on  Saturday,  14  August  1886.  Will  dated  i  December  1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  816,  86)  14  September  1886,  by  Norbury  Pott  of  Riverside, 
Beddington,  co.  Surrey,  and  Stafford  Francis  Still  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
nephews,  the  Exors.  =j= 

A 


Augusta  Rosina,  bom  on  Wednesday,  28  June,  bapt.  at  Bridewell  Chapel, 
London,  22  July  1843  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints',  Knightsbridge,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  William  Harness,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Ednmnd  Church  Brace), 
on  Monday,  4  November  1867,  the  Rev.  Henry  Dodwell  Moore  (2nd  son 
of  Philip  Charles  Moore  of  Doctors'  Commons,  London,  by  .Margaret 
Rosa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Darlot) ;  born  at  Doctors'  Commons 
18  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London,  11 
December  1838  ;  of  Pembroke  College,  0.xford,  matriculated  3  June 
1858,  aged  19,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1865  ;  Vicar  of  Honington,  co.  Lincoln, 
1867,  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Lincoln,  1870-88,  Rural  Dean 
of  Loveden  from  1879,  Prebendary  or  Canon  of  Welton  Rival  in 
Lincoln  Cathedral  from  1903.  She  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Honington,  aged 
57,  on  Wednesday,  6  February,  and  was  bur.  at  Honington  9  February 
1901.  Adfiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  27  June  1901,  to  the 
Rev.  Henry  Dodwell  Moore,  husband. 


Alice  Elizabeth, 
born  on  Thurs- 
day, 6  February, 
bapt.  at  Bride- 
well Chapel  15 
March  1845. 


A 


Arthur  Rugge-Price,  born  at  Ifield,  co.  Sussex,  on  Monday,  10  February,  bapt.  there 
19  March  1873;  Lieutenant  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment;  died  at  Spring 
Grove,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  aged  24,  on  Friday,  10  December  1897,  bur.  in  the  new  family 
vault  in  Richmond  Cemetery.  Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  10  January  1897, 
to  Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price,  Baronet,  father. 


164 


Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
died  unmarried,  in 
her  23rd  year,  on 
Tuesday,  28  March 
1837- 


Emily  Harriet,  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey 
(by  the  Rev.  Ralph  Price,  Rector  of  Lyminge,  co.  Kent),  on 
Wednesday,  2  April  1845,  Henry  Currey  of  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  of 
Old  Palace  Yard,  Westminster,  and  of  37  Norfolk  Street,  Strand, 
London  (son  of  Benjamin  Currey  of  Eltham  Park,  co.  Kent) ; 
he  died  at  his  residence,  "  The  Chesnuts,"  Lawrie  Park,  Sydenham, 
aged  80,  on  Friday,  23  November  1900,  and  was  bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  13  February  1899,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  22,  1901)  15  January  1901,  by  Charles  Henry  Currey,  retired 
Lieut.-Colonel,  and  Percivall  Currey,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  "The 
Chesnuts,"  Lawrie  Park,  Sydenham,  in  her  79th  year,  on  Sunday, 
I  March  1896,  and  was  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery. 


Edith  Winifred, 
born  29  January, 
bapt.  at  Heene, 
CO.  Sussex,  1 2 
March  1875. 


Henrietta,  born  16  September  1877,  and  bapt.  at 
Seale,  co.  Surrey  ;  marr.  at  St.  Matthias',  Richmond 
(by  the  Rev.  Lionel  Walsh,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Dodwell  Moore,  uncle  of  the  bride,  and  the 
Rev.  Max  Binney,  the  Vicar),  4  June  1907,  Richard 
Rawlinson,  son  of  Thomas  Rawlinson. 


Gwladys  Margaret, 
born  6  September, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Richmond, 
18  October  1879. 


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165 


Wlootifjcati. 


Joseph  Woodhead  of  London  ;= 
born  24  December  1774;  a  Navy 
Agent  ;  died  at  8  Belvedere 
Terrace,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Sunday,  1 1  March,  bur.  in 
the  Extra  Mural  Cemetery, 
Brighton,  17  March  1866.  Will 
dated  22  October  1864,  proved 
(Frin.  Reg.,  349,  66)  9  May 
1866,  by  Harriet  Woodhead, 
relict,  and  Charles  Hervey,  two 
of  the  surviving  Exors. 


=Harriet,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Comber,  Rector  of 
Osvvaldkirk,  co.  York,  J.  P.  for  that  county,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Coote  of  Paternoster  Row,  London; 
born  at  Creech  St.  Michael,  co.  Somerset,  4  July,  bapt.  there 
I  August  1793;  marr.  at  Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  3  October 
1815;  died  at  8  Belvedere  Terrace,  Brighton,  in  her  80th 
year,  on  Monday,  15  July  1872,  bur.  in  the  Extra  Mural 
Cemetery,  Brighton.  Will  dated  5  February  1867,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  548,  72)  20  August  1S72,  by  Henry  Joseph 
Plumridge  Woodhead  of  Brighton,  Major  3rd  Middlesex 
Regiment  of  Militia,  son,  and  Charles  Hervey,  the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Comber,  page  ig.) 


Josephine  Harriet, 
born  at  Chelten- 
ham, CO.  Gloucester, 
4  October  1 8 1 6  ; 
died  in  London, 
aged  7,  on  Tuesday, 
6  April  1824. 


Henry  Joseph  Plumridge  Woodhead  of= 
Heathfield  House,  Heathfield,  co.  Sussex, 
and  of  12  Norfolk  Terrace,  Brighton  ; 
born  in  London  on  Wednesday,  8  March 
1820;  Captain  3rd  Middlesex  Militia 
and  subsequently  Major  3rd  Battalion 
Royal  Fusiliers ;  died  at  12  Norfolk 
Terrace,  Brighton,  aged  82,  on  Sunday, 
II  January  1903,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Brighton. 


=Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Crook  Clements  of 
Lower  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Jubb;  born  at  Clapton 
14  October  1825  ;  marr.  at 
St.  John's,  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev. 
J.  Clements,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Oliver  Good- 
child  and  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Griffith),  on  Tuesday,  23  June 
1846. 


Mary  Josephine,  born  at 
Florence,  Italy,  on  Thursday, 
18  March  1847  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Brighton  (by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Walker, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  James 
O'Brien,  D.D.),  on  Tuesday, 
17  January  187 1,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Edward  Walker  of 
Mayfield,  co.  Sussex  (son  of 
Robert  Walker  of  London, 
M.D.);  born  in  London 
5  November  1836;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  2nd 
Battalion  the  21st  (Royal 
North  British)  Fusiliers  31 
May  1859,  Lieutenant  12  Feb- 
ruary 1862.  She  died  at 
Mentone,  France,  on  Satur- 
day, 21  February  1891,  bur. 
there.  =j= 

A 

Emily  Alice,  born  at  Oswald- 
kirk  26  June  1848. 


Margaret  Caroline,  born  at  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  'I'hursday,  6  December  1849;  marr.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Brighton  (by  the  Rev.  Richard  William  Vigors, 
Rector  of  Llanwenarth,  co.  Monmouth,  as.sisted  by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Comber  Woodhead,  Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  John's, 
Balham,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  Rev.  John  Julius  Hannah,  the 
Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  19  July  1882,  Colonel  Philip  Doyne 
Vigors  (youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Mercer  Vigors  of 
Burgage,  co.  Carlow,  by  Anne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Cliffe  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford)  ;  born  at  Burgage 
23  December  1825;  gazetted  Ensign  in  the  nth  (Devon) 
Regiment  October  1846,  Lieutenant  19  July  1850,  Adjutant 
27  May  1856,  Captain  2nd  Battalion  19th  (York)  Regiment 
(Princess  of  Wales'  Own)  9  March  1858,  Major  7  March  1870, 
Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  i  March  1879,  retired  on  full-pay 
as  Colonel  12  January  1881  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Carlow,  High  Sheriff 
1894  ;  died  at  HoUoden,  Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow,  aged  78, 
on  Wednesday,  30  December  1903,  bur.  at  Old  Leighlin 
Cathedral,  co.  Carlow,  3  January  1904.  Will  dated  18  October 
1895,  proved  at  Kilkenny  20  July  1904,  by  Margaret  Caroline 
Vigors,  relict,  and  Thomas  de  Cliffe  Vigors,  nephew,  the  Exors. 
Re-sealed  in  London  13  August  1904. 

A 
{See  Pedigree  of  Vigors,  "  Visitation  of  Ireland,"  Vol.  i,  page  4J.) 


166 


Frederic  Thomas 
Woodhead,  born 
at  Connaught  Ter- 
race, Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Satur- 
day, 29  July 
1826  ;  died  there 
17  April  1827. 


Annie  Josephine,  born  at  6  Montague  Square,  London,  on  Monday, 
3  May  1830,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London;  marr. 
there  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Comber,  Rector  of  Oswaldkirk,  co.  York, 
uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday,  27  June  1850,  Robert  Morgan  Young 
of  Cold  Blow,  Bexley,  co.  Kent  (2nd  surviving  son  of  John  Adolphus 
Young  of  Hare  Hatch,  co.  Berks,  by  Frances  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Henry  Haggard  of  Bradenham,  co.  Norfolk) ;  born  at  Great 
Ormonde  Street,  London,  27  February,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  ' 
London,  8  May  i8i8;  died  s.p.  at  Cold  Blow,  Bexley,  aged  67,  on 
Monday,  25  May  1885,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Bexley. 


Rev.  Heniy  Comber 
Woodhead,  born  in 
Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  2 1  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  London, 
8  July  1851;  educated 
at  King's  College, 
London,  Associate  in 
Theology  1875  ;  or- 
dained Deacon  1875, 
Priest  1876,  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Castle- 
nau,  Barnes,  co. 
Surrey,  since  1900. 


Clementina,  born  in  London 
26  August  1852;  marr.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Brighton,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Wood- 
head,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  H. 
Wilson),  on  Tuesday,  22  Feb- 
ruary 1 88 1,  Charles  Edward 
Ducat  Pennycuick  of  the  Ceylon 
Civil  Service  (youngest  son  of 
Brigadier-General  John  Penny- 
cuick, C.B.,  K.H.);  born  at 
Aden  in  1846  ;  died  at  Newton 
Stewart,  co.  Wigtown,  on 
Thursday,  23  January  1902, 
bur.  there.  =^ 
A 


Thomas  \Vandesford= 
Woodhead,  born 
at  12a  Sussex  Gar- 
dens, Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Satur- 
day, 4  February 
1854;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  1869, 
Lieutenant  1875 ; 
died  on  board 
H.M.S.  "Serapis" 
off  Gibraltar,  aged 
39,  on  Wednesday, 
29  March  1893,  bur. 
at  sea. 


=Jessie  Leith, 
eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George 
Weir,  LL.D.,  of 
the  Morrin  Col- 
lege, Quebec, 
Canada  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's, 
Quebec,  on 

Wednesday,  2 1 
February  1883 ; 
died  30  October 
1905,  buried  at 
Southfleet,  co. 
Kent. 


Henry  George  Wandes- 
ford  Woodhead  of 
Shanghai,  China  ;  born 
at  3  Portland  Avenue, 
Stoke,  Devonport,  co. 
Devon,  on  Tuesday,  27 
November  1883. 


William  Dudley  Woodhead, 
born  at  3  Garfield  Terrace, 
Stoke,  Devonport,  on  Tues- 
day, 13  January  1885  ; 
Exhibitioner  of  University 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1904  (ist- 
class  Classical    Mods.    1906). 


Robert  Comber  Woodhead,  born 
24  February  1886 ;  Scholar  of 
New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1905  (ist -class 
Classical  Mods.  1907). 


Jessie  Helen  Stuart,  born  at  24 
Hastings  Road,  Ealing,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Thursday,  24  November  1892. 


167 


Maud  Helena,  born  at  lo  Leinster  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on  Thursday,  6  September  1855,  and  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  London ;  marr.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Comber  Woodhead,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
H.  W.  Wilson),  on  Wednesday,  19  September  1877,  Edward 
Comber  of  Liverpool  (4th  son  of  Edward  Comber  of  Myddleton 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Oldham  of  Pernambuco,  Brazil)  ;  born  at  Pernambuco 
27  March,  bapt.  there  19  July  1849. 

A 
(See  Pedigree  of  Comber,  Vol.  7,  page  I4g.) 


Ada  Constance,  born  at 
10  Leinster  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Mon- 
day, 25  July  1859,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  London. 


Amy  Christina,  born  at 
12  Norfolk  Terrace, 
Brighton,  on  Wednesday, 
20  February  1861,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex. 


Edith,  born  at  Brighton  on  Thursday,  24 
April  1862,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Hove;  marr.  at  St.  Patrick's,  Hove,  on 
Thursday,  29  August  1889,  Henry  James 
St.  Benno  Cunliffe  of  Eaton  Gardens, 
Hove  (son  of  Henry  Cunliffe)  ;  born  at 
Munich,  Bavaria,  on  Saturday,  9  July 
1864. 


Grace  Eyre,  born  at 
Brighton  on  Wednes- 
day, 24  February 
1864,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Hove. 


Hilda,  born  at  Brighton 
21  September  1865,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Hove. 


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168 


ANCASTER. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  Or 
fretty  azure,  Willoughby  ;  2nd,  Or  three  bars  wavy  gules, 
Drummond  ;  3rd,  Ermine  three  pomeis  each  charged  with 
a  cross  or,  Heathcote. 

Crests. — ist  (centre),  A  Saracen's  head  affront^  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper  ducally  crowned  or,  Willoughby;  2nd 
(dexter),  On  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  sleuth  hound  argent 
collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules,  Drummond; 
3rd  (sinister).  On  a  mural  crown  azure  a  pomeis  charged 
as  in  the  arms  between  two  wings  displayed  ermine, 
Heathcote. 

Supporters. — (Barony  of  Willoughby  de  Eresby)  Dexter :  A  friar 
vested  in  russet  with  staff  and  rosary  or;  Sinister:  A  savage 
wreathed  round  the  temple  and  loins  with  oak  proper. 

Motto. — Loyaute  me  oblige. 


ancaster. 


Katherine  Sophia,  eldest  dau.= 
of  John  Manners  of  Grantham 
Grange,  co.  Lincoln,  by  his 
wife,  Louisa,  Countess  of 
Dysart  (in  her  own  right), 
dau.  of  Lionel,  4th  Earl  of 
Dysart,  K.T.;  born 
in  1769;  marr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Friday, 
16  August  1793; 
died  at  her  house 
in  Grosvenor 

Square,  London, 
aged  56,  on  Satur- 
day, ?8  May,  bur. 
at  Normanton,  co. 
Rutland,  9  June 
1825.      ist  wife. 


Heathcote  impaling 
Manners. 


Sir  Gilbert  Heathcote,  Baronet  (eldest  son= 
of  Sir  Gilbert  Heathcote,  3rd  Baronet,  by 
Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Hudson  of  Teddington,  co.  Middlesex) ; 
born  5  October  1773;  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln 
1 796-1807,  and  for  CO.  Rutland  1812-1841; 
succeeded  his  father  as  4th 
Baronet  2  November  1785  ; 
died  at  his  seat.  The  Durdans, 
Epsom,  CO.  Surrey,  aged  77,  on 
Wednesday,  26  March,  bur.  in 
the  new  vault  at  Normanton 
3  April  1 85 1.  Will  with  six 
codicils  dated  i  May  1834  to 
21  November  1850,  proved 
(P.C.C.  386,  si)  6  May  1851, 
by  Sir  Gilbert  John  Heathcote, 
Baronet,  son,  and  the  Rev. 
William  Cooper. 


{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see  '''■Notes"  to  "Visitation  of 
England  and  Wales"  Vol.  7,  page  146.) 


Charlotte  Eldon, 
widow  ;  married 
on  Wednesday,  10 
August  1825 ;  died 
at  The  Durdans, 
Epsom,  aged  50, 
2  1  October,  buried 
at  Normanton  i 
November  1842. 
2nd  wife. 


Arthur  Heathcote  of  The  Durdans,  Epsom  ;  born  in  Langham 
Place,  London,  22  June  1829;  Master  of  Surrey  Staghounds 
until  his  death;  died  unmarried  at  The  Durdans  18  March 
1869.  Will  dated  11  March  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  258,  69) 
5  April  1869,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote  of  Lenton,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  Francis  Heathcote  of  4  Connaught  Square, 
London,  cousins,  the  Exors. 


Sir  Gilbert  John  Heathcote,  Baron^ 
Aveland  of  Aveland,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  a  Baronet ;  born  at  Normanton 
House,  CO.  Rutland,  16  January 
1795  ;  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co. 
Lincoln;  M.P.  for  Boston  1820 
-30,  for  South  Lincolnshire  1832 
-41,  and  for  co.  Rutland  1841-56  ; 
Hon.  Colonel  Royal  South  Lmcoln- 
shire  Militia;  succeeded  his  father 
as  5th  Baronet  26  March  1851  ; 
created  Baron  Aveland  of  Aveland, 
CO.  Lincoln,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom  26  February 
1856;  died  at  12  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  aged  72,  6  September, 
bur.  at  Normanton  13  September 
1867.  Will  dated  10  August  1863, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively 
10  August  1863,  8  August  1864 
and  15  August  1866,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  646,  67)  5  October 
1867,  by  Gilbert  Henry,  Baron 
Aveland  one  of  the  Exors. 


^Clementina  Elizabeth  Drummond,  Baroness  Willoughby 
de  Eresby,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''=  Peter  Robert, 
20th  Baron  Willoughby  de  Eresby,  and  2nd  Baron 
Gwydyr  of  Gwydyr,  co.  Carnarvon,  P.C.  {see  Pedigree 
of  Gwydyr,  Vol,  12,  page  ij6)  ;  born  in  Piccadilly, 
London,  2  September,  baptised  at  St  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  15  September  1809  ;  married  at 
Drummond  Castle,  co.  Perth,  on  Monday,  8  October 
1827  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  at  Whitehall 
16  November  1870,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Drummond,  and  was  declared  to  be  22nd  Baroness 
Willoughby   de    Eresby    by   patent  dated  13   November 

187 1,  the  abeyance  of  that  barony  being  thus  terminated 
in    her   favour  ;    took   by  Royal    Licence  dated  4  May 

1872,  for  herself  and  her  issue,  the  name  of  Heathcote- 
Drummond-Willoughby,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Heathcote ; 
died  at  Grimsthorpe  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  aged  79,  on 
Tuesday,  13  November  1888,  bur.  with  her  husband  at 
Normanton.  Will  dated  6  August  1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  362,  89)  I  April  1S89,  by  Gilbert  Henry  Heathcote- 
Drummond-Willoughby,  Baron  Willoughby  de  Eresby, 
son,  Hussey  Packe  of  Prestwold,  co.  Leicester,  and 
Joseph  Travers  Smith  of  4  Throgmorton  Avenue, 
London,  three  of  the  Exors. 

B 


Lionel  Edward  Heathcote  of 
Tadworth  Court,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  in  Portman  Square, 
London,  27  March  1796; 
entered  the  Army  as  Cornet 
Royal  Horse  Guards  28  Oc- 
tober 18 13,  Captain  24  July 
1823;  died  at  Tadworth  Court, 
aged  79,  on  Saturday,  17  July 
1875,  bur.  at  Epsom,  co.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  21  November  1873, 
with  codicil  dated  25  February 
1874,  proved  (Prin.  Keg., 
877)  75)  16  November  1S75,  by 
Gilbert  Henry,  Baron  Aveland, 
nephew,  one  of  the  Exors. 


William  Henry  Heathcote  of= 
North  Luffenham  Hall,  co. 
Rutland,  and  of  Tadworth 
Court,  CO.  Surrey ;  born  in 
Portman  Square,  London,  29 
May  1797;  died  s.p.  at  North 
LulTenham,  aged  83,  on  Sunday, 
17  October,  bur.  there  21 
October  1880.  \Vill  dated  17 
June  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
308,  21)  27  April  1881,  by 
the  Rev.  Frederick  Heathcote 
Sutton  of  Brant  Broughton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  one  of  the  Exors 
of  the  will  of  Sophia  Matilda 
Heathcote,  relict. 


=Sophia  Matilda,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wright  of  Upton 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham  ;  marr. 
17  December  1833;  died  at 
North  Luffenham  Hall,  in 
her  70th  year,  on  Saturday, 
20  Novemh)er,  bur.  at  North 
Luffenham  25  November 
1880.  Will  dated  17  No- 
vember 1874,  with  codicil 
dated  i  November  1880, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  219,  81) 
15  March  1881,  by  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Heathcote  Sutton 
of  Brant  Broughton,  nephew, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


The  Rt.  Hon'''^  Sir  Gilbert  Henry  Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,= 
Earl  of  Ancaster,  Baron  Willoughby  de  Eresby,  Baron  Aveland  of 
Aveland,  co.  Lincoln,  and  a  Baronet,  P.C. ;  born  in  Portman  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  i  October  1830;  M.P.  for  Boston  1852-56,  and 
for  CO.  Rutland  1856-67  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  D.L. 
and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Rutland,  J. P.  and  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  parts  of  Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Baron  Aveland  6  September  1867  ;  and  his  mother  as  23rd  Baron 
Willoughby  de  Eresby  13  November  1888;  created  Earl  of  Ancaster 
in  CO.  Lincoln  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  22  August 
1892,  joint  Hereditary  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  with  the  Marquess 
of  Cholmondeley  and  the  Earl  of  Carrington ;  Patron  of  the  livings 
of  Dolwyddelan,  Eden  ham,  Somerby  with  Humby,  Swinstead, 
Lavington-cum-Hanby,  Dorrington,  Langtoft,  Walcot  and  Rippingale, 
all  CO.  Lincoln,  and  Normanton  and  Pilton  all  co.  Rutland. 


=Lady  Evelyn  Elizabeth, 
2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  loth 
Marquess  of  Huntley, 
by  Mary  Antoinetta  his 
wife,  only  surviving  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Peter 
William  Pegus  ;  born  at 
Orton  Longueville,  co. 
Huntingdon,  on  Sunday, 
22  March  1846 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  George  Heathcote), 
on  Tuesday,  14  July 
1863. 

c 


Evelyn  Clementina  (Member  of  the  Order  of  Mercy),  born  at  11  Lowndes  Square,  London, 
on  Friday,  26  August  1864;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Montagu  Villiers,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Bentley  Brown,  Rector  of  Normanton), 
3  November  1888,  Major-General  Sir  Henry  Peter  Ewart  of  Felix  Hall,  Kelvedon,  co.  Essex, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  (younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Ewart,  Rector  of  Kirklington,  co.  York,  by 
Maria  Salisbury  his  wife);  born  20  August  1838;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  28  May  1856,  aged  17;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  26 
February  1858,  Lieutenant  22  July  1859,  Captain  25  March  1862,  Major  and  Lieut.-Colonel 
26  March  1873,  Colonel  26  March  1878,  Lieut.-Colonel  10  April  1878,  Major-General 
7  December  1887;  Colonel  7th  (Princess  Royal's)  Dragoon  Guards  10  February  1900;  retired 
7  December  1892  ;  served  in  Egyptian  E.xpedition  1882,  commanded  Household  Cavalry,  at 
actions  of  El  Magfar  and  Masameh,  two  actions  at  Kassassin  and  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  19  September  and  2  November  1882,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  3rd-class  Medjidie,  C.B.);  in  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  commanding  cavalry 
of  Suakin  Field  Force  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  25  August  1885,  clasp, 
K.C.B.) ;  nominated  C.B.  10  November  1882.  K.C.B.  25  August  1885,  K.C.V.O.  30  June 
1897,  G.C.V.O.  22  August  1902,  St.  Olaf  (Norway)  13  November  1906,  ist-class  Sacred 
Treasure  (Japan)  May  1907;  Groom-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  1882-84,  and  Equerry-in- 
Waiting  i  July  1884-94;  Crown  Equerry  and  Secretary  to  Master  of  Horse  till  1901,  Crown 
Equerry  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VH.  since  22  February  1901.     =f= 

A 
173 


Clementina  Charlotte,  born  at  Stocken  Hall,  near  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  Elizabeth  Sophia, 
on  Monday,  25  February  1833,  and  bapt.  at  Stretton,  co.  Rutland;  born  at  Stocken 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  George  Hall  in  April 
Heathcote),  on  Monday,  5  April  1869,  Vice-Admiral  Sir  George  Tryon,  1838,  and  bapt. 
K.C.B.,  F.R.G.S.  (3rd  son  of  Thomas  Tryon  of  Bulwick  Park,  co.  North-  at  Stretton. 
ampton,  J. P.,  D.L.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  TroUope, 
6th  Baronet,  and  sister  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''"=  Sir  John,  ist  Baron  Kesteven, 
P.C.,  M.P.) ;  born  4  January  1832  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  1848, 
Commander  25  October  i860.  Captain  11  April  1866;  served  in  the  Crimea  (Order  of 
Medjidie,  3rd-class,  Crimean  medal,  two  clasps,  Turkish  medal) ;  commanded  the  "  Warrior " 
June  1861  to  July  1864;  Director  of  Transports  in  Annesley  Bay  during  Abyssinian 
Expedition  1867-68  (medal);  Private  Secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon''''  George  Joachim  Goschen, 
P.C.,  ist  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  April  187 1  to  January  1874,  Captain  of  "Raleigh" 
December  1873  to  May  1877,  and  of  the  "Monarch"  in  the  Mediterranean  October  1878 
to  January  1882,  Naval  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  27  November  1879  to  i  April  1884, 
Secretary  of  the  Admiralty  1882  to  April  1884,  Rear-Admiral  1884,  Commander-in-Chief 
of  the  Australian  Station  1884-87,  Vice-Admiral  15  August  1889,  Superintendent  of  Reserves 
April  1888-91,  Commander  Mediterranean  Station  August  1891  until  his  death  ;  created 
C.B.  15  August  1868,  K.C.B.  21  June  1887;  drowned  in  his  flagship  "  Victoria,"  which  went 
down  off  Tripoli  22  June  1893.  Will  dated  18  January  1889,  with  codicil  dated  13  March 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  865,  93)  14  September  1893,  by  the  Hon'"'''  Dame  Clementina 
Charlotte  Tryon,  relict,  John  Henry  Trollope,  Baron  Kesteven,  his  cousin,  Hussey  Packe  and 
John  Sladen  Wing,  the  Exors.  =y= 


Margaret  Mary,  born  at  1 2  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  23  March  1866,  and 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Knightsbridge,  London 
(now  demolished)  :  marr.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Chester  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
James  Fleming,  the  Vicar,  and  Chaplain  to 
H.M.  King  Edward  VIL,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  George  Hampden  de  Clare  Studdert, 
Rector  of  Normanton,  co.  Rutland),  on 
Thursday,  5  June  1902,  Gideon  Macpherson 
Rutherford  (youngest  son  of  John  Ruther- 
ford of  Iliillawa,  New  South  Wales,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lachlan  Macpherson);  born 
at  Worawondall,  Victoria,  Australia,  6  April 
1864 ;  of  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1884,  B.A. 
1888,  M.A.  1892;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple  1894;  died  at  31  Sloane  Court, 
Chelsea,  co.  iVIiddlesex,  on  Wednesday,  31 

July     1903.  =f: 

A 


Gilbert  Heathcote-Drummond-= 
Willoughby,  Baron  Willoughby 
de  Eresby  ;  born  at  23  Wilton 
Crescent,  London,  on  Monday, 
29  July,  bapt.  at  Normanton 
10  October  1867  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1886,  B.A. 
1889,  M.A.  1893;  M.P.  for 
Horncastle  1894-1906;  J. P. 
for  the  counties  of  Rutland  and 
Lincoln  ;  Lieutenant  Leicester- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry  6  June 
1885,  Captain  4  September 
1895  ;  Major  Lincolnshire 
Imperial  Yeomanry  i  October 
1 90 1,  Hon.  Colonel  March 
1907. 


'Eloise  Laurence, 
dau.  of  William 
Laurence  Breese 
of  New  Y'ork, 
U.S.A. ;  marr.  at 
St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster  (by 
the  Rev.  Canon 
Herbert  Hensley 
Henson),  on 

Wednesday,  6 
December   1905. 


Catherine  Mary  Clementina,  born 
at  6  Audley  Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  25  September,  bapt. 
at  Normanton  4  December  1906. 


Gilbert  Heathcote-Drummond- 
Willoughby,  bom  at  6  Audley 
Square,  London,  on  Sunday, 
8  December  1907. 


174 


Nina,  born  at 
1 2  Belgrave 

Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  1 1 
May  1869. 


Charles  Stralhavon  Heathcote-Drummond-= 
Willoughby,  born  at  12  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  18  May,  bapt.  at 
Noinianton  2  August  1870;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1888 ;  entered  the  Army 
from  Militia  as  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion 
Scots  Guards  22  January  1890,  Lieutenant  ist 
Battalion  11  August  1894,  Captain  2nd  Battalion 
7  July  1899,  Adjutant  15  December  1901  to 
31  December  1902,  Brevet  Major  22  August 
1902,  Major  10  April  1904  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1902,  at  operations  in 
Orange  River  Colony  May  to  29  November 
1900,  including  actions  at  Biddulphsberg  and 
Wittebergen  (i  to  29  July)  ;  operations  in 
the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony  30 
November  1900  to  31  May  1902  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10  September 
1901  and  29  July  1902,  Brevet  of  Major, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps.  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps).  


'Lady  Muriel  Agnes  Stuart, 
eldest  dau.  of  Shipley 
Gordon  Stuart,  14th  Earl 
of  Buchan,  by  Rosalie 
Louisa  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Captain  Jules 
Alexandre  Sartoris  of 
Hopsford  Hall,  Coventry, 
CO.  Warwick ;  born  at 
Braywick  Grove,  near 
Maidenhead,  co.  Berks, 
on  Tuesday,  15  April 
1879;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street, 
London  (by  the  Rev. 
Edgar  Sheppard,  D.D., 
C.V.O.,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Henry 
Hadden,  the  Vicar),  on 
Wednesday,  7  January 
1903. 


Charles  Peregrine  Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 
born  at  19  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Wednesday,  13  September,  bapt.  in  the  chapel  at 
Grimsthorpe  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  4  November  1905. 


Claud    Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,    born    at=Lady  Florence,  youngest  dau.  of  George 

Normanton    Park,    co.    Rutland,    on    Tuesday,    15  Henry,    3rd    Marquis    Conyngham,    by 

October,   bapt.  at   Normanton    on    Christmas   Day,  Lady  Jane  St.  Maur  Blanche  his  wife, 

25  December  1872  ;  entered  the  Army  from  Militia  only  surviving  child  of  Charles,  4th  Earl 

as  2nd  Lieutenant   ist  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  of   Harrington;    bom  at   Bridge  Place, 

5    December    1891,    Lieutenant    27    January    1897,  co.    Kent,    on    Sunday,    16    September 

Captain  2nd  Battalion  20  March   1900;    served  in  1866 ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 

South    African    War    1899-1902,    at    advance    on  London  (by  the  Rev.  John   Storrs,  the 

Kimberley,    including   action   at    Belmont   (slightly  Vicar),    on    Saturday,     17    June     1905. 

wounded) ;    operations   in   the    Orange    Free    State  She  marr.  istly  30  April  1887,  Bertram 

February  to  May  1900,  including  actions  at  Poplar,  Frankland    Frankland-Russell-Astley    of 

Dreifontein,    Vet    River   and   Zand    River;    in    the  Chequers    Court,  co.  Buckingham,   J. P. 

Transvaal   May  and   June   1900,   including   actions  and  D.L.  for  co.  Buckingham  (3rd  son 

near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill ;  in  of  Sir  Jacob  Henry  Astley,  5th  Baronet, 

the   Transvaal,  East   of  Pretoria,   July   to    October  by    Rosalind  Alicia,  his  2nd   wife,  dau. 

1900,  including  action  at  Belfast;  in  the  Transvaal,  of  Sir   Robert    Frankland    Russell,    7th 

West  of  Pretoria,  November  1900;  in  Cape  Colony,  Baronet).      He  died  at  21  Eaton  Place, 

South   of  Orange   River,    1900;     in  the   Transvaal  London,    leaving    issue,    on    Thursday, 

November   to    December    1900;     in   Cape   Colony  11  February  1904. 
Qecember  1900   to  31   May  1902    (Queen's    medal 
with  five  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


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Cecilie,  born  at  12  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  24  June  1874; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  John 
Shrapnel  Warren,  Rector  of  Willoughby,  co.  Lincoln,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Montagu  Villiers,  the  Vicar),  on  \Vednesday,  15  April  1896,  Thomas 
Clarence  Edward  Goff  of  Carrowroe  Park,  co.  Roscommon  (only  son  of 
Thomas  William  Goff  of  Oakport,  co.  Roscommon,  M.P.,  D.L.,  by 
Dorothea  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lord  Augustus  FitzClarence) ; 
born  at  8  Sumner  Place,  Onslow  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  28  May 
1867  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
12  June  1886,  aged  19;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1902)  3rd  Battalion 
(Militia)  The  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regiment)  1889-1905,  Hon.  Captain 
in  the  Army  ;  served  in  South  African  War  igoo-1901,  at  operations  in  the 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Roscommon, 
High  Sheriff  1891,  and  for  the  West  Riding  of  co.  York  ;  elected  Member 
of  the  London  County  Council  for  Chelsea  March  1907. 

I 


Alice,  bom  at  12 
Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Tues- 
day, 27  June  1876. 


Mary  Adelaide,  bom  at  1 2  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
25  April,  bapt.  at  Normanton,  co.  Rutland,  23  June  1878;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
James  Fleming,  the  Vicar,  Chap!ain-in-Ordinary  to  H.M. 
King  Edward  VIL,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  Hampden  de 
Clare  Studdert,  Rector  of  Normanton),  on  Tuesday,  14  July  1903, 
Arthur  George  Maule,  Earl  of  Dalhousie ;  born  4  September 
1S78  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  University  College,  Oxford; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  Scots  Guards 
10  February  1900,  Lieutenant  9  April  1904,  Lieutenant  Reserve  of 
Officers;  served  in  South  African  War  1900-1902;  at  operations 
in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony  30  November  1900  to 
31  May  1902  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps) ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Forfar ;  succeeded  his  father,  John  William,  Earl  of  Dalhousie, 
K.T.,  as  14th  Earl  25  November  1887. 


Peter  Robert  Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
born  at  Normanton  Park 
on  Monday,  2  November, 
bapt.  at  Normanton  on 
Christmas  Day,  25  De- 
cember 1885  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet 
15  September  1901,  Mid- 
shipman 30  September 
1 90 1,  Sub-Lieutenant  30 
November  1904,  Lieu- 
tenant 31  August  1906. 


A 


176 


HartooolJ. 


Rev.  Henry  Penny  of  i2=j=Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Argent  on  a  chevron  between  three  stags' 
heads  caboshed  gules  as  many  eagles 
displayed  or. 

Crest. — A  stag's  head  caboshed  gules 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  slip  of  oak  proper 
fructed  or  between  the  attires  a  bugle-horn 
stringed  of  the  first. 

Motto.  — Suaviter. 


Upper  Phillimore  Place, 
Kensington,  London,  and 
of  (.'hessington  Hall,  co. 
Surrey  (only  son  of  Henry 
Penny  of  21  Kensington 
Square,  London,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  I  St  wife,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Simmons  of  Millbank, 
Westminster,  and  grandson 
of  Henry  Penny  of  Nether 
Knutsford,  co.  Chester) ; 
liorn  in  Great  Ormond 
Street,  London,8  December 
1780,  bapt.  at  St.  George- 
the-Martyr,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  i  January  1781  ; 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  7  February 
i799,B.A.i8o3,M.A.i8o7; 
died  at  12  Upper  Philli- 
more Place,  Kensington,  30 
April,  bur.  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  7  May  1850. 
M.L  Adinon  was  granted 
at  the  Consistory  Court 
1850,  to  Henry  Harw'ood  Penny,  son, 
having    first   renounced.       Miniature   by 

both 


of   London    16    May 

Sarah    Penny,    relict, 

W.  P.  J.  Ladder  {iSoj),  and  a   Silhouette  {about  1840) 

in  the  possession  of  his  surviving  grandchildren. 


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Harwood  of  Great  Russell  Street, 
London,    and    of    Chiswick,    co. 
Middlesex     (by     Sarah     his     ist 
wife,    eldest    dau.    and    eventual 
coheir     of    John     Spateman     of 
Chiswick),     and     grand-daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Harwood  of 
Streatley,  <  o.   Berks,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Shepperton,  co.  Middle- 
sex;   born    25    August,   bapt.    at 
St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
5  October  1781;  marr.  by  licence 
at  the  parish  church,  Chiswick  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Williams),  on  her 
27th   birthday,   25  August   1808; 
marriage    settlements    dated     20 
August    1808,   Trustees:    Robert 
Baker  of  Montague  Place,  Blooms- 
bury      (afterwards      Sir      Robert 
Baker,    Knight),    and    the    Rev. 
John    Morris    of    Ealing;     died 
at    12    Upper    Phillimore    Place, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Sunday, 
30     April,     bur.     in     Brompton 
Cemetery,   London,   on  Monday, 
8  May  1865.     M.L     Admon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
20    May    1865,    to    Henry    Har- 
wood Harwood  of  29  Cleveland 
Square,      Paddington,      London, 
son,    and    only   surviving    child. 
Silhouette   taken    about   1840,    in 
the  possession    of   her    surviving 
grandchildren. 


Henry  Harwood  Harwood  of  29  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde=f=Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 

John  Forsyth  of  Cromarty  and  of  the 
HonM<=  East  India  Co.'s  Civil  Service, 
Bengal,  by  Mary  Anne  Farmer  his 
wife  (who  marr.  2ndly  Richard  Crosier 
Sherwood  of  Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, M.D.,  formerly  of  the  Hon''''' 
East  India  Co.'s  Medical  Service, 
Madras) ;  born  at  Calcutta,  India,  on 
Sunday,  22  November  1817;  marr.  by 
licence  at  St.  Mary's,  Cheltenham 
(by  the  Rev.  Edmund  Henry  Penny, 
Rector  of  Great  Stam  bridge,  co.  Essex), 
on  Thursday,  20  August  1840;  died  at 
33  Porchester  Terrace,  Paddington, 
Londoti,  on  Friday,  28  August  1857, 
bur.  in  Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden 
Lane,  London.  M.L  Portrait  in  oils, 
and  another  in  water-colours,  taken 
with  her  two  elder  children,  now  in  the 
possession   of  her   surviving  son    and 


Park,  London ;  born  at  Guildford,  co.  Surrey,  1 7  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Guildford,  5  September  1809 ;  a 
Student  of  the  Middle  Temple  6  April  1833,  called  to  the 
Bar  10  June  1836;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  11 
March  1853,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Harwood  in  lieu  of 
those  of  Penny;  appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Middlesex,  and 
for  the  City  of  Westminster  in  May  1856,  and  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  CO.  Middlesex  21  June  1867;  died  at 
Gissing  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  on  Saturday,  6  February,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  in  Paddirigton  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
London,  on  Thursday,  11  February  1886.  M.L  Will 
dated  15  May  1873,  with  codicil  dated  3  December  1875, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  228,  86)  10  March  1886,  by  Henry 
William  Forsyth  Harwood  of  12  Onslow  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  son,  one  of  the  Exors.  Portraits  itt  oils  by 
John  Lucas  and  Henry  IVyndham  Phillips,  also  Miniature  by 
Sir  William  Ross,  in  the  possession  of  his  surviving  children. 


177 


Anne  Elizabeth,  born  at  Guildford,  co.  Surrey,  4  November,  bapt. 
privately,  and  received  into  the  church  at  St.  Nicholas',  Guildford, 
3  December  1810  ;  marr.  by  licence  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Good),  12  October  1837,  William  Hiley  Good  of 
15  New  Burlington  Street,  London,  Surgeon  (son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Good  of  Wimborne  Minster,  co.  Dorset);  he  died  s.p.  at  15  New 
Burlington  Street,  London,  22  July  1842.  Will  dated  25  May  1841, 
with  codicil  dated  11  February  1842,  proved  (P.C.C.)  5  August  1842, 
by  the  Rev.  Henry  Good  of  Wimborne  Minster,  brother,  one  of  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  15  New  Burlington  Street,  London,  28  August, 
and  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  3  September  1838.  M.L  Admon,  with  will  dated  26  August 
1838,  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  29  October  1838,  to  William  Hiley  Good, 
husband,  and  Henry  Harwood  Penny,  brother.  Mitn'a/nre  by  Sir 
William  Ross  in   the  possessio?i  of  her  surviving  nephew  and  nieces. 


John  Henry  Penny, 
born  in  Cadogan 
Terrace,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  18  June, 
bapt.  at  tiie  parish 
church,  Chelsea,  8 
August  1 81 5;  died  at 
12  Upper  Phillimore 
Place,  Kensington, 
London,  6  July,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  of 
St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  12  July 
1832.     M.L 


Henry  William  Forsyth  Harwood 
(twin  with  Emily  Mary  Cecile) ; 
born  at  33  Porchester  Terrace, 
Paddington,  London,  on  Sunday, 
9  March,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  Benoni  Gobat,  Bishop  of 
Jerusalem),  on  Saturday,  12  July 
1856;  a  Student  of  the  Middle 
Temple  3  May  1875,  called  to  the 
Bar  9  June  1880;  Editor  of  the 
"  Genealogist "  since  1894. 


Emily  Mary  Cecile  (twin 
with  Henry  William 
Forsyth) ;  born  at  33 
Porchester  Terrace,  Pad- 
dington, London,  on 
Sunday,  9  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  James',  Paddington 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel 
Benoni  Gobat,  Bishop  of 
Jerusalem),  on  Saturday, 
12  July  1856. 


Annie  Elizabeth  (twin  with 
Surtees  Harwood) ;  born  at 
33  Porchester  Terrace, 
Paddington,  London,  on 
Friday,  28  August  1857, 
bapt.  privately  the  same 
day,  and  received  into  the 
church  at  the  parish  church, 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  7  April  1858  (110 
entry  in  Register). 


Surtees  Harwood  Harwood  (twin  with  Annie= 
Elizabeth) ;  born  at  33  Porchester  Terrace, 
Paddington,  London,  on  Friday,  28  August  1857, 
bapt.  privately  the  same  day,  and  received  into 
the  church  at  the  parish  church,  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  7  April  1858  (no  entry  in  Register);  J. P.  for 
CO.  Suffolk  1885;  died  at  Heslington  House, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  13  March,  bur.  with  his 
parents  in  the  family  vault  in  Paddington 
Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane,  London,  17  March 
1892.     M.L 


=Mary  Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Ullathorne  of  13  Chichester  Terrace, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  and  Eleanor  Landon ; 
born  at  5  Petersham  Terrace,  Kensington, 
London,  20  October  1861  ;  marr.  at  the 
Pro-Cathedral,  Kensington,  17  November 
1881  ;  marr.  2ndly  at  the  Catholic  Church, 
Spanish  Place,  London,  19  July  1899,  Harry 
Sandeman  of  52  Bryanston  Street,  London, 
son  of  Thomas  Eraser  Sandeman  of  Oxford 
Square,  London. 


Henry  Harwood  Harwood,  born  at  Belgrave  Mansions,  Grosvenor 
Gardens,  London,  19  January,  bapt.  at  the  Catholic  Church  of  SS.  Peter 
and  Edward,  Palace  Street,  Westminster,  26  January  1888;  joined 
H.M.S.  "Britannia"  15  January  1903,  appointed  Midshipman  30  May 
1904,  and  promoted  to  be  Acting  Sub- Lieutenant  30  July  1907  ;  of 
H.M.S.  "Excellent,"  1907. 


ayUtTinrd-. 


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f:^Cen/-//,  <7Uiy/-MJ<><>€/y(yC6t^?-t^>t?0€)(^. 


IHcsfombc,  formrdp  of  BoDDington, 
CO.  S^omerset. 


Aims, — Sable  two  bars  fir  and  a  canton  ermine. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  proper  a  grifiin's  head  or. 

Molto. — Fe.stina  lente. 


Richard  W'escombe  of  Bristol  (son  of  Jacob= 
Wescombe  of  Doddington,  co.  Somerset,  by  Jane 
his  wife) ;  born  at  Doddington,  and  bapt.  there 
28  April  1771  ;  died  at  the  residence  of  his  son- 
in-law,  John  Bowden  of  Doddington,  aged  72, 
bur.  in  the  Hawkins'  family  vault  at  Doddington 
17  October  1842.  Tablet,  formerly  on  wall  of 
church,  destroyed  at  the  restoration  in  1880. 


=Mary  (Polly),  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hawkins  of 
Doddington  Court ;  born  at  Holford,  co. 
Somerset;  marr.  at  Kilve,  co.  Somerset 
(by  the  Rev.  Robert  Harris,  the  Vicar), 
6  October  1795;  died  at  Doddington, 
aged  59,  bur.  there  2  November  1834. 
Tablet,  formerly  on  wall  of  church, 
destroyed  at  the  restoration  in  1880. 


John  Wescombe  of  Green  way  House,  Adsborough,= 
CO.  Somerset  (eldest  son) ;  born  at  Doddington, 
and  bapt.  there  18  January  1801;  died  at 
Greenway  House,  Adsborough,  aged  79,  at 
4  a.m.  on  Friday,  29  March,  bur.  at  Creech 
St.  Michael,  co.  Somerset,  on  Thursday,  4  April 
1879.  M.I.  Will  dated  8  July  1874,  proved 
at  Taunton  25  August  1879,  by  Thotnas  Morris 
of  West  Monkton,  co.  Somerset,  and  John 
Phillips  of  Thurloxton,  co.  Somerset,  the  Exors. 
Portrait  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Sidney 
Edwin  Dodderidge,  his  grandson. 


^Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Heale  Other 
of  Bay  Tree  House,  Adsborough,  issue, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
Augustine  Pyne  of  West  Monkton, 
Whitchurch  and  Ling,  all  co.  Somerset ;  born 
at  Bay  Tree  House,  Adsborough,  12  De- 
cember 179S,  bapt.  privately,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Creech  St.  Michael  21 
August  1799;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Cress  well,  the  Vicar)  25  December  1827;  died 
at  Greenway  House,  x\dsborough,  at  8  a.m. 
on  Tuesday,  3  April,  bur.  at  Creech  St. 
Michael  on  Tuesday,  10  April  1877.     M.I. 


Richard  Levi  Wescombe 
born  at  North  Newton 
October  1828,  and  bapt 
aged  59,  on  Thursday, 
Cemetery,  Taunton,  on 
M.I.  Will  dated  11 
Taunton  25  July  1888, 
and  Elizabeth  Wescom 
and  Stephen  Arnold  of 


of  Rowbarton,  co.  Somerset  ;= 
at  8  a.m.  on  Saturday,    11 
there  ;   died  at  Rowbarton, 

2  January,  bur.  in  St.  James' 
Mtnday,  16  January  1888. 
January  1888,  proved  at 
by  Mary  Wescombe,  relict, 

be,  spinster,  only   daughter, 

Rowbarton,  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Searle  of  Bath- 
pool,  CO.  Somerset,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Spurle  of  Bathpool ; 
born  at  Bathpool  2  November,  bapt.  at 
West  Monkton  23  November  1823; 
marr.  at  the  Wesleyan  Chapel,  Taunton, 
in  December  1854  ;  died  at  Rowbarton, 
aged  71,  10  April,  bur.  in  St.  James' 
Cemetery,  Taunton,  17  April  1895.  M.I. 


I 
Henry  Wescombe   of    i    RaIeigh=i=Elizal)eth,  dau.  of  James  Stambury  of  Stowey  and  Dunster, 


Terrace,  Cheddon  Road,  Taunton 
born  at  Bay  Tree  House,  Ads- 
borough, 25  June  1856,  and 
bapt.  at  West  Monkton. 


both  CO.  Somerset,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Ball  of 
Dunster;  born  at  Dunster  24  December  1854,  bapt.  there 
14  January  1855  ;  marr.  at  Dunster  on  Whit  Monday, 
17  May  1880. 


Sarah  Gertrude   Mary,  Percival  Wescombe,=Lucy  Haybittle,  born  at  Brockham,  co.  Surrey, 

born  3  March,  bapt.  at  born  30  April,  bapt.      i    April,   bapt.   there   25    May    1884;    marr.  at 

Rowbarton    27    March  at  Rowbarton  27  May     Brockham  (by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Hay  Halley, 

1 88 1.  1883.                                 the  Vicar)  21  May  1904. 


179 


William  Heale  \Vescombe= 
of  Bridgend,  co.  Gla- 
morgan ;  born  at  North 
Newton  at  i  a.m.  on  Friday, 
4  March  1831,  and  bapt. 
there ;  died  at  Greenfield 
House,  Ewenny  Road, 
Bridgend,  aged  69,  29 
November,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Coity,  co. 
Glamorgan,  i  December 
1900.  M.I.  Will  dated 
23  July  1894,  proved 
at  Llandaff  15  February 
I  go  I,  by  Charles  Harris, 
the  sole  Exor. 


'Caroline,  daughter  of 
William  and  Amelia 
\\'ebber  of  Flaxpool, 
Crowcombe,  CO.  Somer- 
set ;  born  at  Flaxpool, 
Crowcombe,  5  Feb- 
ruary 1832,  and  bapt. 
at  Crowcombe ;  died 
at  Ivy  Villa,  White 
Rock,  Ewenny  Road, 
Bridgend,  aged  69, 
15  November,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at  Coity 
19  November  1901. 
M.I. 


Elizabeth  Mary,  born  at  North  Newton  at 
10.30  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  2  July  1833,  and 
bapt.  there  ;  marr.  at  Creech  St.  Michael, 
CO.  .Somerset,  14  April  1857,  Henry  Tossell 
of  Chilton  Trinity  and  of  Goathurst,  both 
CO.  Somerset  (only  son  of  Edward  Tossell 
of  Chilton  Trinity,  by  Mary  Steele  his 
wife) ;  born  at  Chilton  Trinity,  and  bapt. 
at  Goathurst  19  June  1825  ;  died  at  Goat- 
hurst 29  June,  bur.  there  8  July  1869. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  27  December  1869,  to  Elizabeth 
Mary  Tossell  of  North  Petherton,  co. 
Somerset,  relict.  She  died  at  Weston- 
super-Mare,  CO.  Somerset,  6  April,  and 
was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  there  12  April 
1878.  =r 

A 


John  Wescombe  of= 
Bridgend  ;  born  at 
Woodborough,  co. 
Somerset,  1 7  Octo- 
ber 1857,  and  bapt. 
at  Bishops  Lydeard, 
CO.  Somerset. 


=Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Williams  of  Corn- 
town,  Ewenny,  co. 
Glamorgan  ;  born  at 
Corntown  20  May 
1853:  marr.  at  Bridg- 
end I  May  1883. 


William  Henry=j=Annie,  dau.  of  William  Butler 
of  Bridgend  ;  born  at  Caegarw 
House,  near  Aberkenfig,  and 
bapt.  there  privately  ;  marr. 
at  the  Tabernacle  Chapel, 
Bridgend  (by  the  Rev.  E. 
Davies  of  Aberkenfig),  2  April 
1885. 


Heale  Wescombe 
of  Caegarw  House, 
near  Aberkenfig, 
CO.  Glamorgan  ; 
bom  30  October 
i860. 


John  Robert  Wes- 
combe, born  at 
Nantymoel,  near 
Bridgend,  6  April 
1884,  bapt.  at 
Barry,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, 6  May  1895. 


Caroline  Mary,  born 
at  Nantymoel,  near 
Bridgend,  1 1  Feb- 
ruary 1885,  bapt.  at 
Barry  6  May  1895  ; 
died  19  May  1902, 
bur.  at  Ewennv. 


Annie  Matilda,  born  at 
Caegarw  House  1 4  March 
1886,  and  bapt.  there 
privately. 

Sarah  Lavinia,  born  at 
Caegarw  House  29  July 
1889,  and  bapt.  there 
privately. 


William  Thomas 
Wescombe,  born 
at  Caegarw  House 
16  October  1893, 
and  bapt.  there 
privately. 


Francis  (Frank)  Wescombe  of  Rowbarton,  co. 
Somerset ;  born  at  Adsborough  20  January 
1862,  and  bapt.  at  the  Catholic  Church  of 
St.  George's,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset. 


Elizabeth     (Bessie),     born     at       Other  issue, 
Rowbarton  30  November  1865,       died  young, 
and  bapt. at  the  Catholic  Church 
of  St.  George's,  Taunton. 


Rodney  James  Wescombe, 
born  13  June,  bapt.  at 
Rowbarton  5  September 
1885.  _ 

Janet  Rose,  born  23  April, 
bapt.  at  Rowbarton  17 
May  1887. 


Sidney  Francis  Gilmore  Wescombe, 
born  13  July,  bapt.  at  Rowbarton 
3  August  1889.    


Lily,    born     31     August,     bapt. 
Rowbarton  i  October  1890. 


I  go 


at 


William  Henry  Wescombe, 
born  19  November,  bapt.  at 
Rowbarton  2 1  December 
1893  ;  died  there  20  June, 
bur.  in  St.  James' Cemetery, 
I'aunton,  27  June  1894. 


Emma,  born  at  Greenway  House, 
Adsborough,  co.  Somerset,  at  7.30  p.m. 
15  August,  bapt.  at  'Ihurloxton,  co. 
Somerset,  30  August  1835  ;  marr  at 
Creech  St.  Michael,  co.  Somerset,  9  Sep- 
tember 1856,  James  Williams  of  Toronto, 
Canada,  and  of  London  (only  son  of 
John  Williams  of  Monday's  House, 
Durston,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  James  Wilkins  of  Broomfield,  co. 
Somerset)  ;  born  at  Monday's  House, 
Durston,  in  April  1832,  and  bapt.  there. 
She  died  at  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan,  at 
9  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  8  December  1903, 
and  was  bur.  in  Cardiff  New  Cemetery. 


A 


Anna  Sophia,  born  at  Greenway  House, 
Adsborough,  at  11  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  15  August, 
bapt.  at  Tliurloxton  24  September  1837  ;  marr. 
at  St.  John-the-Baptist's,  Yeovil,  co.  Somerset  (by 
the  Rev.  Richard  James  Francis  Thomas,  the 
Vicar),  12  July  1864,  George  Dodderidge  of  Rag 
Hill,  Burland,  co.  Somerset,  and  Overton  Villa, 
Dorchester,  co.  Dorset  (3rd  son  of  Robert 
Dudderidge  of  Allarford,  Rowbarton,  and  Rag 
Hill,  Burland,  all  co.  Somerset,  by  Fanny  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Atkins  of  Skilgate,  co. 
Somerset) ;  born  at  Rowbarton  7  February,  bapt. 
at  St.    lames',  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,   20  March 

I 

{See  Pedigree  of  Dodderidge,  Vol.  8,  page  jj.) 


Ellen  Jane,  born  at  Greenway  House, 
Adsborough,  at  6.30  a.m.  on  Thursday,  31 
January,  bapt.  at  Thurloxton  10  March  1839; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary  Redcliffe,  Bristol,  co. 
Somerset,  24  August  1863,  William  Leach 
(2nd  son  of  Jeremiah  Leach  of  West  Monkton, 
CO.  Somerset,  by  his  ist  wife,  Mary  Mills  of 
Tiverton,  co.  Devon) ;  born  at  West  Monkton 
20  January,  bapt.  there  16  February  1837; 
died  at  West  Monkton  on  Wednesday,  21  No- 
vember, bur.  there  24  November  1900.  M.L 
Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
II  February  1901,  to  Alice  Leach,  spinster. 
She  died  at  West  Monkton  on  Wednesday 
evening,  10  May,  and  was  bur.  there  16  May 
1893.     M.L  =p 

A 


Sarah  Ann,  bom  at  Greenway  House, 
Adsborough,  at  2  a.m.  on  Tuesday,  2 1 
February,  bapt.  at  Thurloxton  19  !NIarch 
1843  ;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Taunton,  21  June 
1863,  Walter  Henry  Dyment  of  Bridgend, 
CO.  Glamorgan  (only  son  of  Isaac  Dyment  of 
Dubra  House,  Aisholt,  co.  Somerset,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Cavell  of  Ash  House,  Cannington,  co. 
Somerset) ;  born  at  Dubra  House,  Aisholt, 
19  July  1838,  and  bapt.  at  Aisholt  (/lo 
record  in  Register) ;  died  at  Blaenavon,  co. 
Monmouth,  aged  65,  29  April,  bur.  at  Tondu, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  2  May  1903.     M.L 


A 


Ellen  Jane,  born  14 
April  1863;  married  at 
Peterston-super-Ely,  co. 
Glamorgan,  8  October 
1892,  Frank  Shepard, 
son  of  David  Shepard 
of  Peterston-super-Ely. 
She  died  29  August,  and 
was  bur.  at  Peterston- 
super-Ely  31  August 
1901.  =p 

A 


Loui-sa  Annie,  born 
23  April  1866;  marr. 
at  Tabernacle  Chapel, 
Bridgend,  19  Septem- 
ber 1885,  Charles 
Paget  of  Minehead, 
CO.  Somerset,  only 
son  of  Joseph  Paget 
of  Swansea,  co. 
Glamorgan. 
=r 

A 


Lavinia  Alice  (Vene), 
born  12  April  1869; 
marr.  at  Pontypridd, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  1 7 
January  1 89 1 ,  Thomas 
Baker  of  Bridgend, 
eldest  son  of  Henry 
Baker  of  Brynsadler. 

I 


Henrietta,  bom  2 1 
April  1872  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bridgend, 
John  Cavill  of  Chep- 
stow, CO.  Monmouth, 
eldest  son  of  John 
Cavill  of  Newport, 
CO.  Monmouth. 

=r 
A 


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Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Azure  a  lion  rampant  or  holding  in  the  paws 
a  hammer  erect  proper  all  within  a  bordure  of 
the  second  charged  with  four  crescents  and  as 
many  mullets  alternately  of  the  field. 

Crest. — A  horse's  head  erased  or  between 
two  spear  heads  erect  proper. 

Motto.  —  Certavi  et  vici. 


Cljursficlts. 


John  Cleorge  Thursfield  of= 
Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford  (2nd 
son  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Thufslield,  \'icaf  of  I'attinuham 


and  PatshuU,  both  co.  Stafford, 
by  Letitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Periam,  Vicar  of 
Lathbury,  co.  Buckingham) ; 
bom  at  Claverley,  co.  Salop, 
30  December  1798,  bapt.  there 
T  January  1799;  Solicitor; 
died  at  Wednesbury,  aged  29, 
9  May  1828,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Wednesbury.  Will  dated 
3  December  1827,  proved 
(P.C.C.  113  Liverpool)  6  Feb- 
ruary 1829,  by  James  Hunt  and 
the  Rev.  Richard  Periam  Thurs- 
field, brother,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Elcanor  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Hunt  of 
Cecil  Street,  Strand, 
Lotidon,  Solicitor, 
by  Mary  Beard  his 
wife  ;  born  1 5  Au- 
gust 1801  ;  mar- 
ried by  licence  at 
St.  Martin's -in -the- 
Fields,  Westminster, 
14  June  1825  ;  died 
at  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  in  her  63rd 
year,  on  Saturday, 
7  May  1864,  bur.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Wednesbury.  Adfiion 
was  granted  at  Bir- 
mingham 6  June 
1864,  to  John  Hunt 
Thursfield,  son,  one 
of  the  next  of  kin. 


John  Hunt  Thursfield  of  Charlemont  Hull,  West  Bromwich,^ 
CO.  Stafford  ;  born  at  Wednesbury  24  .May,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  ^V'ednesbury,  4  July  1826;  educated  by  his  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Richard  Periam  Thursfield;  admitted  a  Solicitor  1848; 
Mayor  of  Wednesbury  1891-93,  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford;  died 
at  Charlemont  Hall,  West  Bromwich,  in  his  76th  year,  on 
Saturday,  2  November,  bur.  at  the  parish  church.  West 
Bromwich,  on  Thursday,  7  November  1901.  Will  dated  23 
November  1900,  proved  at  Lichfield  2  January  1902,  by 
Charles  Joseph  Thursfield,  John  George  Thursfield  and 
Arthur  Williatn  Hutton,  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Walker,  by  Harriet  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Obadiah  Walford ; 
born  at  AVolverhampton,  co. 
Stafford,  21  May  1822;  marr. 
at  St.  John's,  Wolverhampton, 
4  August  1853;  died  at  Charle- 
mont Hall,  West  Bromwich,  in 
her  77  th  year,  on  Monday,  26 
September,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church.  West  Bromwich,  on 
Thursday,  29  Septetnber  1898. 
Will  dated  9  May  1896,  proved 
at  Lichfield  16  November  1898, 
by  Charles  Joseph  Thursfield 
and  Arthur  Williatn  Hutton, 
the  P^xors. 


Eleanor,  born  at  Wednesbury  26  May 
1854,  and  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  A\'ednesbury  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church.  West  Bromwich 
(by  the  Rev.  Frederic  Willett,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Thursfield, 
Rector  of  St.  Michael-in-Bedwardine, 
Worcester,  uncle  of  the  bride,  and  the  Rev. 
John  Richardson,  Rector  of  Darlaston,  co. 
Stafford),  on  Thursday,  5  September  1878, 
Andrew  Shirlaw  of  Great  Barr,  co.  Stafford, 
son  of  James  Shirlaw,  by  Isabelle  his  wife. 

I 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  Wednesbury  8  December 
1855,  and  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Wednesbury ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  West  Bromwich  (by 
the  father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Richard  Thursfield,  Rector  of  St.  Michael- 
in-Bedwardine,  VVorc:ester,  uncle  of  the  bride, 
and  the  Rev.  Frederic  Willett,  formerly  the 
Vicar),  on  Thursday.  18  September  1884,  Arthur 
\\'illiam  Hutton  of  Walsall,  co.  Stafford,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Hutton,  Rector  of  Stilton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
W  illiatn  Harrison.  =j= 


Rev.  Richard  Thursfield,  born  at  VVcdnesbury,  co.  Stafford,= 
19  October,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Wednesbury, 
6  November  1S27  ;  educated  at  Highgate  Grammar  School; 
of  Caius  (xjllege,  t^ambridge,  matriculated  4  February 
1851,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1876;  Vicar  of  Ullenhall,  co. 
Warwick,  1862-72,  Rector  of  St.  Michael-in-Hedwardiiie, 
Worcester,  1872  until  his  death,  Principal  Surrogate  of  the 
diocese  of  Worcester ;  died  at  Rose  Bank,  Worcester,  in  his 
79th  year,  on  Friday,  20  July,  bur.  in  the  cemeterj'  at 
Worcester  24  July  1906.  Will  dated  20  April  1905,  proved 
at  Worcester  20  September  1906,  by  Alfred  Spencer 
Thursfield,  the  Rev.  Richard  Cecil  Thursfield  and  Charles 
Couchman,  the  Exors. 


Catherine  Battersby,  only  dau. 
of  Richard  Spencer  of  Isling- 
ton, London,  by  Catherine 
Battersby  his  wife ;  born  25 
August  1825  ;  niarr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Islington  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Harkcr,  Incumbent 
of  St.  Barnabas',  Kennington, 
CO.  Surrey),  on  Thursday,  1 7 
August  1854;  died  at  Rose 
Bank,  Worcester,  in  her  82nd 
year,  on  Thursday,  27  Sep- 
tember, bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Worcester  i  October  1906. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  Wor- 
cester 5  December  1906,  to 
Alfred  Spencer  Thursfield,  son. 


John  Spencer  Thurs- 
field, born  at  Everton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  14 
May  1855,  and  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Everton ;  died  at 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co. 
Kent,  26  July  1856, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Tunbridge  Wells. 


Alfred  Spencer  Thursfield= 
of  Kidderminster,  co.  Wor- 
cester, V.D.  ;  born  at 
Tunbridge  Wells  26  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
3  December  1856;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  22  November 
1878,  Notary  Public; 
Captain  and  Hon.  Major 
I  St  Volunteer  Battalion 
Worcestershire  Regiment. 


=Mary,  younger  dau.  of  John  Stallard  of 
Worcester,  J. P.,  by  Sarah  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Garrold  ;  born  at 
Henwick,  co.  Worcester,  21  December 
1854,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Worcester, 
28  January  1855;  marr.  there  (by  the 
father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Orlando  Stallard,  uncle  of 
the  bride,  the  Rev.  Matthew  Trigg 
Spencer,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  and 
the  Rev.  Frederic  Henry  Richings,  the 
Rector)  on  Thursday,  17  February  1881. 


Raymond  Spencer  Thursfield,  born  at  Blakebrook  Bank,  Kidderminster,  on  Monday,  27  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Kidderminster,  25  April  1882  ;  of  the  Royal  Navy,  appointed  Assistant 
Clerk  15  July  1899,  Clerk  15  July  1900,  Assistant  Paymaster  27  March  1903  ;  of  H.M.S. 
"  Hermes"  1907. 


Charles  Joseph= 
Thursfield,  born 
at  Wednesbury 
19  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's, 
Wednesbury,  18 
July  1857. 


=Kathleen  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin  Stocks  Browne  of  ^Vest 
Bromwich,  co.  Stafford,  by  Sidney  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Deane ; 
born  at  West  Bromwich  10  January  1862,  and  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  West 
Bromwich  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints',  Emscote,  co.  Warwick  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Herbert  Crump,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Smethwick,  co.  Stafford,  Rural  Dean, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dickins,  D.D.,  the  Vicar,  and  the  Rev.  Richard 
Thursfield,  Rector  of  St.  Michael-in-Bedwardine,  Worcester,  uncle  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Tuesday,  15  September  1891. 


John  Hunt  Thurs- 
field, born  at 
King's  Norton, 
CO.  Worcester,  15 
June,  bapt.  there 
14  July  1892. 


Joyce,  born  at  King's  Norton  17 
April,  bapt.  there  4  June  1894. 

Barbara,  born  at  Northfield,  co. 
Worcester,  6  August,  bapt.  there 
24  September  1898. 

183 


Robert  Charles  Thursfield,  born  at 
Alvechurch,  co.  Worcester,  26  January, 
bapt.  there  9  April  1901. 

Stella  Mary,  born  at  Alvechurch  13 
January,  bapt.  there  7  February  1903. 


Florence  Catherine,  born  at  Croydon,  co.  Surrey, 
19  September,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Croydon, 
8  November  1859;  marr.  at  St.  Michael-in- 
Bedwardine,  Worcester  (by  her  father,  the  Rector, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Boteler  Chernocke  Smith, 
Rural  Dean,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Trigg  Spencer,  Vicar  of  Goodnestone,  co. 
Kent,  uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday,  29  May 
1884,  Charles  Couchman  of  Henley-in-Arden,  co. 
Warwick  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  Barnes  Couchman 
of  Beaudesert  Park,  co.  Warwick,  by  Sarah  Whitby 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Boteler  Chernocke  Smith, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Bedford) ;  born  at  Henley-in-Arden 
21  September,  bapt.  there  18  October  1858;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Warwick. 


Emily,  born  at  South  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey,  20  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
South  Norwood,  28  May  1861  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michael-in-Bedwardine,  Worcester  (by 
her  father,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Trigg  Spencer,  Vicar  of  Goodnestone, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Saunders,  Vicar  of  Brightwell-with-Kes- 
grave,  co.  Suffolk,  cousin  of  the  bride, 
and  the  Rev.  Edward  John  Bartleet),  on 
Wednesday,  24  April  1S89,  Alfred  William 
Stephens  Cross  (eldest  son  of  Alfred 
Cross  of  Kilmarth,  Hastings,  co.  Sussex); 
of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1892,  B.A.  1895, 
M..-\.  1903.  =p 

As 


John  Horace  Thursfield,  born  at  Arden  House,  Short 
Heath,  Kidderminster,  co.  \Vorcester,  on  Saturday, 
29  March,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Kidderminster,  25 
April  1884;  of  London  University,  matriculated  June 
1901  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  18  April  1905  ;  appointed 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Volunteer  Battalion  South 
Staffordshire  Regiment  i  January  1907. 


Gerald  Arthur  Richard  Thursfield, 
born  at  Arden  House,  Short  Heath, 
Kidderminster,  on  Tuesday,  13 
April,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Kidder- 
minster, 12  May  1886;  Somerset 
Exhibitioner  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1905. 


John  George  Thursfield,= 
born  at  Wednesbury, 
CO.  Stafford,  13  April 
1859,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Wednesbury; 
admitted  .a  Solicitor  in 
February  1883. 


=Zuleika  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  George  James 
Rowland  of  Parkdale,  Wolverhampton,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Marian  Zuleika  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Umbers;  born  at  Wolverhampton  18 
August,  bapt.  there  11  September  1869;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church,  Wolverhampton  (by  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Stephen  Edwards,  cousin  of  the  bride, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Halsted  Smith,  the 
Vicar,  and  the  Rev.  James  Michael  John  Fletcher, 
Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Wolverhampton),  on 
Tuesday,  17  April  1894. 


Blanche,  born  at 
Wednesbury  i  Au- 
gust i860,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Wednesbury. 


Laura,  born  at 
\Vednesbury  3  May 
1862,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Wed- 
nesbury. 


Marjorie  Zuleika,  born  at  Squire's 
Walk,  Wednesbury,  on  Thursday, 
21  February  1895. 


Nancy  Eleanor,  born  at  Squire's  Walk, 
Wednesbury,  11  January  1897. 

184 


I 

Lilla  Mary,  horn  at  Henley-in-Ardcn,  co. 
Warwick,  26  August,  bapt.  at  UUenhall, 
CO.  Warwick,  10  October  1862  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michaebin-Bedwardine,  Worcester 
(by  her  father,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Trigg  Spencer,  Vicar  of 
Goodnestone,  co.  Kent,  uncle  of  the 
bride),  on  Tuesday,  12  June  1883, 
John  Stallard  of  Lower  Wick,  near 
Worcester  (elder  son  of  John  Stallard 
of  Heiiwick,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.,  by 
Sarah  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Garrold) ;  born  at  Henwick  31  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Worcester,  28 
June  1857  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  1879  ; 
Mayor  of  Worcester  1907. 


Amy  Loui.sa,  born  at  Henley-in-.'Vrden  10  February, 
bapt.  at  UUenhall  10  May  1865;  marr.  at  St. 
Michael-in-Bedwardine,  Worcester  (by  her  father, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  Edmund  Lally  Roxby, 
Rector  of  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Trigg  Spencer,  uncle  of  the  bride,  and  the 
Rev.  Richard  Cecil  Thursfield,  Vicar  of  Naseby,  co. 
Northampton,  brother  of  the  bride),  on  Tuesday, 
24  October  1899,  the  Rev.  Percy  Augustus  Nash 
(son  of  Thompson  Nash  of  Highbury  Terrace, 
London,  by  Clara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Taylor) ; 
bom  at  Blackstock  Lane,  Finsbury  Park,  co. 
Middlesex,  20  June  1862,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
De  Beauvoir  Town,  co.  Middlesex  ;  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term,  1882,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1890;  Vicar  of 
St.  James',  Cheltenham,  from  1889,  Hon.  Diocesan 
Missioner  for  diocese  of  Gloucester  from  1 903. 

=r 

A 


Aubrey  Charles  Thursfield,  born  at  Arden 
House,  Short  Heath,  Kidderminster,  co. 
Worcester,  on  Saturday,  12  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Kidderminster,  10 
December  1887;  entered  the  Royal  Navy 
as  a  Cadet  15  September  1903,  Midshipman 
15  November  1903,  Sub-Lieutenant  H.M.S. 
"Excellent"  1907. 


Alfred  Henry  Grosvenor 
Thursfield,  bom  at  Lea 
House,  near  Kidder- 
minster, on  Sunday,  26 
October,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Kidderminster, 
25  November  1890. 


Margaret  Evelyn,  bom 
at  Lea  House,  near 
Kidderminster,  on 
Saturday,  23  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Kidderminster, 
20  October  1893. 


William  Brunton  Thursfield,=Edith  Maud,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hutton,  Rector  of 
bom  at  Wednesbury,  co.  Stilton,  co.  Huntingdon,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
Stafford,  18  March  1864,  of  William  Harrison;  born  at  Stilton  16  May  1862;  marr. 
and  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  there  (by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Boord  Ansted,  formerly  Rector  of 
Wednesbury ;  admitted  a  Morbourne,  co.  Huntingdon,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Solicitor  i  April  1887.  Hutton,    Vicar    of    Norwell,    co.    Nottingham)    on    Thursday, 

10  September  1891. 


185 


Rev.  Richard  Cecil  Thursfield,= 
born  at  Henley-in-Arden,  co. 
Warwick,  2  September,  bapt. 
there  7  November  1866;  of 
Clare  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1885,  B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  1894  ;  Vicar  of 
Naseby,  co.  Northampton, 
1895-1903,  Rector  of  Cran- 
ford,  CO.  Northampton,  since 
1903. 


=Madeline  Ahce,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  John  Thomas  Barker,  Rector  of 
Rushden,  co.  Northampton,  by  Helena  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Elliot  Macnaghten ; 
born  at  Higham  Ferrers,  co.  Northampton, 
9  July,  bapt.  there  15  August  1869;  marr. 
at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,  London 
(by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Henry  Alexander  Macnaghten, 
Rector  of  Tankersley,  co.  York,  uncle  of 
the  bride),  on  Thursday,  14  February  1895. 


Evelyn  Maud,  born 
at  Henley-in-Arden 
22  October,  bapt. 
at  Ullenhall,  co. 
Warwick,  30  De- 
cember 1868. 


Doris  Mary  Cecil,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Naseby,  on 
Sunday,  19  January,  bapt.  at 
Naseby  15  February  1896. 


Rupert  Macnaghten  Cecil  Thurs- 
field,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Naseby,  on  Tuesday,  28  February, 
bapt.  at  Naseby  9  April  1899. 


Sylvia  Helena  Cecil,  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Naseby, 
on  Tuesday,  8  July,  bapt. 
at  Naseby  3  August  1902. 


Francis  Thursfield,  born  at= 
Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford,  10 
May  1867,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Wednesbury  ;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1886,  B.A.  1S89. 


'Lilian,  dau.  of  James  Combe  of  Ormiston,  co.  Down,  J.  P.,  by 

Louisa  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  George  Adolphus  Clarke ;  bom  at 
Ormiston  18  October  187 1,  and  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Belfast; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary-without-the-Walls,  Chester  (by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Nathaniel  Mayne,  brother-in-law  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Grantham,  the  Rector,  the  Rev.  Harold  Hall 
Wright  and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Poltimore  Dimond  Hogg),  on 
Tuesday,  12  June  1900. 


Margaret  Leslie,  born  at  Chester 
6  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Oswald's, 
Chester,  7  February  1902. 


,/^C!^„^^^CCC'C^  /^^^^^u^i^<r^^^^ 


186 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Pily  counterpily  of  seven  traits  or  and  sable 
the  points  ending  in  crosses  formee  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  three  bezants. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  cubit  arm  erect 
vested  gules  cuffed  argent  encircled  by  an 
annulet  or  and  holding  in  the  hand  a 
cross  fonnee  fitchee  of  the  last  a  mount 
vert. 

Motto. — Pense  a  pointer. 


Emma,  dau 
the  Rev.  Ed 
ward  Forster, 
by  Lavinia  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Banks, 
R.A.  ;  born 
at  Hanwell, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
26  December 
1 800 ;  marr.  at 
the  British  Em- 
bassy, Paris, 
26  December 
1832  ;  died, 
aged  48,  on 
Monday,  1 7 
April,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  Lon- 
don, 22  April 
1848.   I  St  wife. 


^opntcr. 


of=j=Ambrose  Poynter  of= 
Dover,  co.  Kent,  and  of 
1 2  Park  Street,  Westmin- 
ster (son  of  Ambrose 
Lyon  Poynter);  born  16 
May  1796  ;  Architect 
and  H.M.'s  Inspector 
of  Schools  of  Design  ; 
died  at  3  Marine  Place, 
Dover,  aged  90,  on  Satur- 
day, 20  November  1886. 
Will  dated  1 1  January 
1879,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  19 
March  1879  and  24  Sep- 
tember 1879,  proved  at 
Canterbury  15  January 
1887,  by  Edward  John 
Poynter  of  28  Albert 
Gate,  CO.  Middlesex, 
Royal  Academician,  son, 
Robert  Courtenay  Bell 
of  Kew,  CO.  Surrey,  and 
Charles  Stein  of  Dover, 
the  Exors. 


=Louisa  Noble,  dau- 
of  General  Robert 
Bell  of  the  Hon'''' 
East  India  Co.'s 
Service  ;  married 
at  '  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev. 
George  Hamilton), 
on  Saturday,  25 
May  1850  ;  died  at 
Dover  on  Tuesday, 
29  December  1874, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Dover.   2nd  wife. 


Henrietta  May,  born  at  12  Park 
Street,  \\'estminster,  18  April 
185 1,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster. 


Clara,  born  at  Poets'  Corner,  Westminster,  29  January  1834;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
24  April  1856,  Robert  Courtenay  Bell  (son  of  William  Bell  of  Trichinopoly,  India,  by  Harriet 
his  wife);  born  at  Trichinopoly  21  November  1816;  died  suddenly  at  Sonning-on-Thames, 
CO.  Berks,  in  his  80th  year,  on  Monday,  10  August,  bur.  there  13  August  1896.  Will  dated 
3  October  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  767,  96)  27  August  1896,  by  Lothian  Demain  Nicholson, 
the  Rev.  Henry  Edward  Moberly  and  Aml)rose  Macdonald  Poynter,  Architect,  the  Exors. 


Ambrose      Macdonald      Poynter      of=Cherry    Margaret,    only    child    of    Joseph    John    Burnett, 


10  Wilbraham  Place,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlese.x ;  born  on  Thursday,  26 
September  1867  ;  educated  at  Eton. 


Major  South  Wales  Borderers  and  Army  Pay  Department, 
by  Ruby  Mary  Constance  his  w^ife,  dau.  of  Major-General 
William  Henry  Miller,  C.B. ;  born  at  Bangalore,  India, 
2  July  1S82  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea 
(by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Humphrey  Townsend),  on  Tuesday, 
5  March  1907. 


187 


Sir  Edward  John  Poynter  of  70  Addison  Road,= 
Kensington,  London,  Baronet,  President  of  the 
Royal  Academy,  D.C.L. ;  born  in  Paris  20  March 
1836;  educated  at  Westminster  School,  admitted 
3  June  1847,  ^nd  at  Ipswich  Grammar  School ; 
Associate  of  the  Royal  Academy  January  1869, 
Slade  Professor  of  Art  at  University  College,  Lon- 
don, 1871-75,  Director  for  Art  and  Principal  of 
National  Art  Training  School,  South  Kefisington, 
1875-81,  elected  a  Royal  Academician  29  June 
1876,  and  President  of  the  Royal  Academy  1896  ; 
a  Juror  at  Paris  Exhibition  1878,  Director  of 
National  Gallery  1894-1904  ;  Member  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours,  an 
Hon.  Member  of  Royal  Society  of  British  Artists 
and  of  Royal  Scottish  Academy  1897  ;  an  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Knight  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Order  of  Isabella  la  Catolica  of 
Spain,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  and  Litt.D.  Cambridge 
1898;  knighted  at  Windsor  Castle  25  November 
i8g6,  and  created  a  Baronet  2  August  1902; 
Author  of  "Ten  Lectures  on  Art,"  1879,  and 
Editor  of  "  The  National  Gallery."  His  principal 
pictures  include  "Israel  in  Egypt,"  1867,  "Perseus 
and  Andromeda,"  1872,  "Atlanta's  Race,"  1876, 
"The  Fortune  Teller,"  1877,  "A  Visit  to 
yEsculapius,"  1880,  "The  Meeting  of  Solomon 
and  the  Queen  of  Sheba,"  1891,  and  "The  Ionian 
Dance,"  1899. 


=Agnes,  3rd  surviving 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Browne  Macdonald  of 
Wolverhampton,  co. 
Stafford ;  marr.  at  the 
Collegiate  Church,  \Vol- 
verhampton  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Hodgson  lies,  the 
Rector),  on  Thursday, 
9  August  1866;  died  at 
70  Addison  Road,  Ken- 
sington, London,  aged 
62,  on  Tuesday,  12 
June,  bur.  in  Kensington 
Cemetery,  Hanwell,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Friday,  i  5 
June  1906,  a  memorial 
service  being  held  at 
St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, at  the  same 
time. 


Georgina,  born  at 
Poet's  Corner, 
Westminster,  on 
Sunday,  16  Sep- 
tember 1838  ; 
died  on  Christ- 
mas Day,  25 
December  1847, 
bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Emma  Frances, 
born  at  Poet's 
Corner,  Westmin- 
ster, on  Saturday, 
4  January  1840. 


Hugh     Edward    Poynter,    born    on    Saturday,  ==Mary  .'Kugus'a,  dau.  of  Sterne  Augustus  Mason 


28  January  1882;  Private  Secretary  to  President 
of  the  Council  of  Administration  of  the  Otto- 
man Public  Debt,  Constantinople,  since  1904, 
formerly  Captain  ist  Volunteer  Battalion  Royal 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment)  23  April 
1902;  Interpreter  in  French  and  Spanish. 


of  Windsor,  New  York,  U.S.A.,  by  Nancy  A. 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Jeffrey  Sage  of  Windsor ; 
born  at  Windsor,  New  York ;  marr.  at 
Roumeli  Hissar,  Constantinople  (by  Dr.  Van 
Millingen),  on  Tuesday,  3  October  1905. 


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188 


ploio; 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Gules  two  bars  or  on  a  chief  enarched 
ermine  three  bezants. 

Crest.  — A  talbot's  head  erased  or  charged 
with  two  bars  gules  on  each  three  bezants. 


^allanl)  of  Holtjerncs^s 
3|ou0r,  CO.  ^ovfe. 


John  JallanflofNewark-on-Trent,= 
CO.  Nottingham  (son  of  William 
Jalland  of  Bas.singham,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Jonathan  Dent  of  Winterton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Aldam  of 
Warmsworth,  co.  York) ;  born 
15  November  1765;  Captain 
Newark  Volunteers,  afterwards 
Captain  Nottinghamshire  (Local) 
Militia;  died  3  September  1830. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  York 
26  November  1830,  to  Boswell 
Middleton  Jalland,  son. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Boswell 
Middleton  of  Borough- 
bridge,  CO.  York,  by 
Mary    his    wife ;    born 

3  May  1 768  ;  marr.  at 
Otlcy,  CO.  York,  19 
December  1788;  died 

4  March   1829. 


Boswell  Middleton  Jalland  of  Holder: 
House,  East  Riding,  co.  York ;  born  at 
Newark-on-Trent  2  December  1789;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  East  Riding,  co  York  ;  died  at  his 
residence,  Holderness  House,  aged  91,  on 
Wednesday,  22  September  1880,  bur.  at 
Sutton,  East  Riding,  co.  York. 


ness===Emily,  only  child  of  John  Williams  of  Penlee, 
CO.  Devon,  J. P.,  by  Sarah  Anne  Fowler  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Dawson  ;  bom  at  Penlee ; 
marr.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Michell  Wagner,  the  Vicar), 
on  Thursday,  10  April  1851. 


Emily,  born  at  Holderness  House  and  bapt.  at 
Drypool,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  22  April  1852  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Hull,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev. 
\Villiam  Quckett,  Rector  of  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Scott,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursda)',  18  April  1872,  Robert  Grant  Webster 
of  83  Belgrave  Road,  Westminster,  LL.B.  (only 
son  of  Robert  Webster  of  Montrose,  co.  Forfar, 
and  of  Hong  Kong,  China) ;  educated  at  Radley 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1864,  LL.B.  1868;  a  Student 
of  the  Liner  Temple  16  November  1866,  then 
aged  21,  called  to  the  Bar  17  November  1869; 
a  Member  of  the  Northern  Circuit ;  J. P.  for  the 
counties  of  Middlese.x  and  London ;  M.P.  for 
St.  Pancras,  London,  1886-99;  Captain  3rd  Battalion 
South  Lancashire  Regiment  (Militia)  ;  Author  of 
"The  Trade  of  the  World,"  "The  Law  relating  to 
Canals,"  "Japan  from  the  Old  to  the  New,"  1905. 


Boswell  George=|=Bertha  Augusta,  2nd 
Jalland  of  Hoi-  dau.  of  Carl  Christian 
derness  House ;  '  Brochner  of  Sutton 
born  at  Holder-  Hall  and  of  Hull, 
ness  House  on  both  East  Riding,  co. 
Monday,  23  May,  York,  by  Bertha 
bapt.  at  Drypool  IVLiria  Juliana  his  wife, 
21  June  1853;  dau.  of  Peter  Milberg; 
educated  at     born  at  Sutton  Hall ; 

Rugby ;  J. P.  for  marr.  at  Sutton-in- 
co.  Forfar  and  j  Holderness  (by  the 
East  Riding,  co.  '  Rev.  John  Carter,  the 
York.  Vicar)    on    Tuesday, 

25  April  1876. 


George  Middleton  Bertram  Jalland, 
born  10  May  1879,  and  bapt.  at 
Sutton-in-Holderness  ;  educated  at 
Bedford  Grammar  School. 


Ethel  Emily,  born 
12  November  1880, 
and  bapt.  at  Sutton. 

189 


Boswell  Lionel  Jalland,  born 
5  August  1883,  and  bapt.  at 
Sutton  ;  educated  at  Edinburgh 
Academy. 


\ 


Mary  Ann,  born  at  Newark-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  2  April 
1792;  marr.  by  licence  at  Newark-on-Trent  (by  the  Rev. 
Richard  Randall  Ravvling)  12  July  1813,  William  Stead  of 
Boroughbridge,  West  Riding,  co.  York. 

A 


Jonathan  Dent  Jalland,  born  at 
Newark-on-Trent  3 1  October 
1793  ;  died  8  February,  bur. 
at  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln,  12 
February  1795. 


William  Empson  Jalland  of  Holder-= 
ness  House,  East  Riding,  co.  York, 
and  afterwards  of  17  Girdler's  Road, 
Kensington,  London  ;  born  at 
Coddington,  co.  Nottingham,  8  April 
1796;  died  at  17  Girdler's  Road, 
Kensington,  aged  82,  on  Saturday, 
6  July  1878,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated 
5  September  1874,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  961,  78)  10  December  1878, 
by  Edward  Baker  of  19  Girdler's 
Road,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=EliEa  Thistleton,  died  at  10 
Philbeach  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  aged  81,  on 
Wednesday,  i  February  1893, 
bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  18  April 
1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
146,  93)  27  February  1893, 
by  Emily  Thistleton  Jalland, 
daughter. 


Catherine  Aldam,  born  at 
Newark-on-Trent  3  August 
1799;  died  28  September, 
bur.  at  Broughton  2  Oc- 
tober 1800. 

John  Dent  Jalland,  born 
at  Newark-on-Trent  i  June 
1801  ;  died  9  December, 
bur.  at  Broughton  12 
December  1801. 


Walter  Clay  Jalland,  born  at  Holderness 
House  on  Tuesday,  15  May,  bapt.  at  Drypool, 
East  Riding,  co.  York,  18  October  1855  ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  East  Riding,  co.  York. 


Gerald  William  Jalland,  born  at  Holderness 
House,  on  Thursday,  28  March,  bapt.  at 
Drypool  24  July  1861  ;  died  24  December 
1905,  bur.  at  Sutton-in-Holderness. 


Douglas  Christian  Emmott 
Jalland,  born  3  September 
1885,  and  bapt.  at  Guthrie; 
educated  at  Edinburgh 
Academy. 


Maud  Muriel, 
born  2  2  Septem- 
ber 1886,  and 
bapt.  at  Guthrie. 


Cyril  Vincent  Dorian 
Jalland,  born  15  July 
1889,  and  bapt.  at 
Guthrie. 


Boswell  Victor  Jalland, 
born  II  April  1895, 
and  bapt.  at  Guthrie. 


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190 


B  0  elpf  U  6iHirijr  J  ixiUmii. 


BARLOW. 

Arms  071  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Argent  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  gules  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchde 
azure  two  Hons  passant  counter-passant  supporting  an 
Eastern  crown  or,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  branch 
of  olive  and  another  of  palm  in  saltire  proper. 

Crest. — Out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or  a  demi-lion  argent  holding 
a  cross-crosslet  as  in  the  arms  between  on  the 
dexter  side  a  branch  of  olive  and  on  the  sinister 
another  of  palm  proper. 

Supporters. — On  either  side  an  angel  proper  vested  argent 
zoned,  and  on  the  head  an  Eastern  crown  or  the 
dexter  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  balance  gold 
and  in  the  other  a  book  proper  the  sinister  bearing 
in  the  exterior  hand  an  olive  branch  and  in  the  other 
an  escrol  proper. 

Mottoes. — Sis  plus  in  primis.      Over  the   Crest. —  Dilige  pacem. 


iSarloto. 


Sir  George  Hilaro  Barlow,  Baronet,  G.C.B.  (4th  son  of  William  Barlow  of= 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  by  Hilare  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Butcher  of 
Walthamstow,  co.  Essex,  Ickleford,  co.  Hertford,  and  of  Cople  and 
Ravensden,  both  co.  Bedford,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Bedford) ;  born 
20  January  1763;  entered  the  Hon'''>=  East  India  Co.'s  Civil  Service  in 
1778,  appointed  Sub-Secretary  to  Supreme  Government  in  the  Revenue 
Department  in  1788,  and  Chief  Secretary  thereof  in  1796,  advanced  by  the 
Court  of  Directors  as  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  Fort  William,  in  Bengal, 
in  1801,  and  Provisional  Governor-General  of  India  1802-1807  ;  created 
a  Baronet  at  Whitehall  25  June  1803  ;  confirmed  Governor-General  of 
Bengal  19  February  1806,  and  appointed  Governcjr  of  Madras  29  May 
1807-13;  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George;  nominated  a  Knight  Companion  of 
the  Order  of  the  Bath  at  Whitehall  29  October  1806,  installed  K.B.  by  proxy 
1  June  1812;  created  a  Knight  Grand  Cross  (civil)  by  the  Prince  Regent 
on  Monday,  2  January  1815  ;  divorced,  on  his  petition,  30  April  1816; 
died  at  Fir  Grove,  Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  aged  84,  12  December  1846, 
bur.  at  Famham.  Will  dated  5  March  1838,  proved  (P.C.C.  13,  47)  27 
January  1847,  by  Frances  Barlow,  spinster,  daughter,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Burton  Smith  of 
CO.  Westmeath, 
Lieutenant  22nd 
Regiment  of  Foot; 
marr.  at  Calcutta, 
India,  16  April 
1789. 


Eliza  Harriet,  marr. 
at  Madras  1  Octo- 
ber 1808,  Pownoll 
Bastard,  2nd  Vis- 
count Exmouth  ; 
born  I  July  1786  ; 
Captain  Royal 

Navy  ;  M.P.  for 
Launceston  18 12- 
29 ;  divorced  July 
1820;  died  2  De- 
cember 1833. 


George  Ulric  Barlow,= 
born  S  October  1791; 
Captain  69th  Regiment 
of  Foot  and  4th 
Dragoons ;  served  at 
Waterloo  ;  died  s.p.  in 
India  29   |une  1824. 


=Hilare  (his  cousin),  3rd  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
Sir  Robert  Barlow,  G.C.B.,  R.N.,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Garrett  of  Worting,  co. 
Hants ;  born  at  Fowey,  co.  Cornwell ;  marr. 
27  February  1817.  She  marr.  2ndly  by  special 
licence  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''=  Frederick  Hotham),  on 
Thursday,  26  March  1829,  the  Rev.  William, 
ist  Earl  Nelson,  D.D.  (brother  of  Horatio, 
1st  Viscount  Nelson,  Duke  of  Brontd)  ;  born 
20  April,  bapt.  at  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk, 
3  May  1757;  educated  at  Norwich  and  North 
Walsham  Grammar  Schools,  and  at  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  1774, 
B.x'\.  1778,  M.A.  1781;  Rector  of  Brandon  Parva,  co.  Norfolk,  31  January  1784,  and  of 
Hilborough  1797  ;  created  D.D.  of  Cambridge  15  January  1802  and  of  O.xford  30  July 
1802;  Prebendary  of  Canterbury  24  May  1803  and  Vice-Dean  of  Canterbury;  succeeded 
his  brother,  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  as  2nd  Baron  Nelson  and  Duke  of  Bronte  21  October 
1805;  created  Earl  Nelson  of  Trafalgar  and  Viscount  Merton  of  Trafalgar  20  November 
1805.  He  marr.  istly  9  November  1786,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Yonge ;  she  died  in 
Portman  Square,  London,  aged  78,  15  April,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  22  April 
1828.  He  died  in  Portman  Square,  London,  aged  77,  28  February,  and  was  bur.  in  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral  9  March  1835.  Will  dated  13  July  1S32,  proved  (P.C.C.  189  Gloster)  19  March 
1835,  by  Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  the  Rev.  William  Johnson  Yonge  and  the  Rev.  William 
Barlow,  three  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved  to  Hilare,  Countess  Nelson,  relict,  and  Charlotte 
Mary,  Lady  Bridport,  wife  of  Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  daughter,  the  other  Exors.  Hilare, 
Viscountess  Nelson,  marr.  3rdly  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  7  February  1837, 
George  Thomas  Knight  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Knight  of  Godmersham  Park,  co.  Kent).  She 
died  suddenly  s.p.  in  Paris  on  Tuesday,  22  December  1857,  and  was  bur.  at  Canterbury. 
Admon  (with  will  dated  5  June  1857)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  69,  58)  13  February  1858, 
to  George  Thomas  Knight  of  the  University  Club  House,  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall,  London, 
husband,  and  William  Henry  Barlow  of  Beechfield  House,  Doncaster,  co.  York,  nephew, 
the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Nelson,   Vol.  ij,  page  18S.) 


194 


William  Barlow,  born  i8  December  1792; 
Midshipman  Royal  Na\7 ;  accidently 
killed  by  a  fall  from  the  mast-head  of 
H.M.S.  "Caledonia,"  in  his  19th  year, 
29  July  181 1,  bur.  at  Cadiz.  Portugal, 
with  full  military  honours,  in  the  presence 
of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Pellew,  Baronet, 
and  all  the  officers  of  the  "Caledonia." 


Charlotte,  born  29 
September  1794; 
marr.  at  Pondi- 
cherry.  East  Indies, 
28  October  181 1, 
Fletcher  Norton 
Balmain,  Captain 
Madras  Cavalry. 

A 


John  Henry  Barlow  of  the 
Hon"'  East  India  Co.'s 
Ser\-ice  in  Bengal ;  born 
7  December  1795;  marr.  in 
1823,  Elizabeth  Robertson, 
who  died  at  Calcutta, 
India,  4  September  1830. 
He  died  s.p.  at  Contai,  East 
Indies,  aged  46,  in  1841. 


Sir    Robert    Barlow,    Baronet;     born   at   Calcutta   24=j=Augusta Louisa, 3rd 


September  1797;  entered  the  Hon'''=  East  India  Co.'s 
Civil  Service  in  1817,  and  became  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  Sudder  Dewannand  Nizamut  Adawlut,  or 
Native  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  at  Calcutta ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet  12  December 
1846 ;  died  in  Hanover  Square,  London,  aged  59, 
21  January,  bur.  in  Brouipton  Cemetery,  London, 
27  January  1S57.  Adfnon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  31 
December  1857,  to  Sir  Morison  Barlow,  Baronet,  son. 


dau.  of  Major- 
General  Richard 
Augustus  Seymour, 
R.A.,  Governor  of 
St.  Lucia ;  marr. 
at  Calcutta  27  Sep- 
tember 1832  ;  died 
19  November  1836, 
bur.  at  Calcutta. 


Louisa,  born  30 
November  1798; 
died  at  Oakwood, 
near  Chichester, 
CO.  Sussex,  in 
her  23rd  year, 
22  August  182 1. 


George  Henry 
Barlow,  born  in 
August  1833  ,: 
died  4  March 
1845,  bur.  at 
Farnham,  co. 
Surrey. 


William  Charles 
Barlow,  born  8 
September  1834; 
died  at  Fir  Grove, 
Farnham,  aged  9, 
4  March  1842, 
bur.  at  Farnham. 


Sir  Morison  Barlow,  Baronet ;  born  3  November  1835 ; 
entered  the  Hon'''"=  East  India  Co.'s  Military  Service  1854, 
Interpreter  to  the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (medal  with 
clasp  for  Lucknow),  subsequently  in  the  SSth  Regiment  of 
Foot  (Connaught  Rangers)  and  finally  with  the  7th  Hussars 
and  9th  Lancers  (retired) ;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Baronet  21  January  1857  ;  died  unmarried  at  the  Cottage, 
Thru.xton,  co.  Hants,  10  April  1889,  bur.  at  Thruxton. 
Will  dated  2  June  1887,  with  codicil  dated  4  June  1888, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  371,  89)  16  May  1889,  by  Stephen 
Babington  Barlow  and  Harry  Mordaunt,  the  Exors. 


195 


Captain  Charles  Anstruther  Barlow,  R.N., 
C.B. ;  born  at  Calcutta,  India,  5  September 
1800;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  181 2, 
Commanded  the  "  Nimrod "  1839-41, 
Captain  8  June  1841  ;  given  permission  to 
accept  the  Cross  of  San  Fernando  of  Spain 
of  the  ist-class,  conferred  by  the  Queen  of 
Spain  for  services  from  June  1835  to  May 
1837,  Order  of  the  4th-class  Osmanieh ; 
created  C.B.  14  October  1841  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex, 
in  his  56th  year,  31  December  1855,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  7  January 
1856.  Will  dated  26  February  1853,  proved 
(P.C.C.  7,  56)  16  January  1856,  by  Frances 
Barlow,  spinster,  sister,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Frances,  born  at  Calcutta 
27  November  1801  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  86,  18 
January  1887,  bur.  at 
Thruxton,  co.  Hants. 
Will  dated  26  June  1S83, 
with  codicil  dated  i  Oc- 
tober 1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  99,  87)  10  February 
1887,  by  Sir  Morison  Bar- 
low of  Thruxton,  Baronet, 
nephew,  and  Stephen 
Babington  Barlow,  gent., 
the  Exors. 


Anne  Caroline,  born 
at  Calcutta  22  Feb- 
ruary 1803;  died 
unmarried  at  Thrux- 
ton, aged  78,  10  May 
1 88 1,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  6  June 
1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,5i5,8i)i9july 
1 88 1,  by  William 
Edmund  Williams, 
gent.,  and  Stephen 
Babington  Barlow, 
gent.,  the  Exors. 


Sir  Richard  Wellesley  Barlow,  Baronet;  born  30  January  1836;= 
educated  at  Haileybury ;  entered  the  Madras  Civil  Service  1855, 
served  as  Collector  and  Magistrate  of  Chengalpat  1871-78,  and 
subsequently  as  Commissioner,  Nilgiris,  1878-80,  and  1881, 
Major  Commandant  Nilgiri  Volunteer  Rifles  1878-79,  Member  of  the 
Board  of  Revenue  1880,  1881  and  1886,  Collector,  a  Magistrate 
and  an  additional  Sessions  Judge,  Nilgiris,  1882,  Collector  of  Sea 
Customs,  &c.,  Madras,  1883,  Acting  Resident  of  Travancore  and 
Cochin  1884,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Madras  1885, 
Chairman  of  the  Madras  Harbour  Board  1886,  retired  from  the 
Service  1889;  succeeded  his  cousin.  Sir  Morison  Barlow,  as  4th 
Baronet  10  April  1889;  died  suddenly  at  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  aged  68, 
on  Wednesday,  10  August,  bur.  at  Buckerell,  co.  Devon,  13  August  1904. 
Will  dated  23  July  1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1094,  1904)  3  September 
1904,  by  Sir  Hilaro  Williani  \\'ellesley  Barlow,  Baronet,  Major  Royal 
Artillery. 


=Annie  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John 
William  Whiteside, 
D.D.,  Vicar  of  Scar- 
borough, CO.  York, 
brother  of  Lord  Chief 
Justice  James  White- 
side, M.P.  ;  born  at 
Ripon,  CO.  York,  31 
December  1838;  marr. 
at  Scarborough  14  June 
i860  ;  died  at  Madras 
8  July,  bur.  in  the 
Cathedral  Cemetery, 
Madras,  10  July  1886. 


Sir  Hilaro  William  Wellesley  Barlow,  Baronet  ;  born  19  June  1861  ;= 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  19  May  1880, 
Captain  2  November  1888,  Major  26  June  1898,  Lieut. -Colonel 
14  November  1905  ;  2nd-class  Assistant  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores 
2  July  1890  to  25  October  1891,  Officer-in-Charge  of  Danger 
Buildings,  Woolwich,  26  October  1891  to  11  June  1893,  2nd 
Military  Assistant  to  Director-General  of  Ordnance  Factories 
12  June  1893  to  30  June  1899,  Secretary  to  Chief  Superintendent 
Ordnance  Factories  i  July  1899  to  30  June  1902,  Superintendent 
Royal  Laboratory,  Woolwich  Arsenal,  i  July  1902  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  sth  Baronet  10  August  1904. 


=Victoria  Katherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Hugh 
Robert  Hibbert  of  Birtles 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and 
of  Broadgate,  Barnstaple, 
CO.  Devon,  of  the  7th 
Royal  Fusiliers;  born  at 
Broadgate  11  May  1867; 
marr.  at  Pilton,  co. 
Devon,  29  July  1891. 


Annie  Catherine,  born 
at  the  Royal  Arsenal, 
Woolwich,  on  Satur- 
day, 18  June  1892, 
and  bapt.  at  Pilton. 


Mildred  Hilare,  born 
at  the  Royal  Arsenal, 
Woolwich,  on  Sunday, 
3  March  1895,  ^"^^ 
bapt.  at  Woolwich. 


Ruth  Beatrice,  born  at 
Blackheath  on  Tuesday, 
18  November  1902, 
and  bapt.  at  Kidbrook, 
CO.  Kent. 


Richard  Hugh  Barlow, 
born  at  Blackheath  on 
Thursday,  30  June 
1904,  and  bapt.  at 
Kidbrook. 


iy6 


I 

Richard  Wellesley= 
Barlow,  born  at 
Calcutta  lo  Sep- 
tember 1804;  of 
the  Bengal  Civil 
Service ;  died  at 
Malta,  aged  34, 
n  April  1839, 
bur.  there. 


=Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Major- 
General  Sir  William  Nott, 
G.C.B.,  Resident  at  the 
Court  of  Lucknow  ;  born 
13  January  1818;  marr. 
2  March  1835.  She  marr. 
zndly  at  Weymouth,  co. 
Dorset,  27  February  1843, 
her  cousin,  Lieut.-Colonel 
Charles  Henry  Nicholetts 
of  the  Bengal  Cavalry  and 
28th  Regiment  of  Foot. 
She  died  at  Ilfracombe, 
CO.  Devon,  11  April  1899, 
and  was  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London. 


I  i  I 
Harriett,  born  at  Calcutta  13  March  1806; 
died  unmarried  at  Thruxton,  co.  Hants,  aged 
82,  10  February  1889,  bur.  there.  Will  dated 
23  September  1884,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  29  April  1885  and  6  June  1887, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  192,  89)  5  March  1889,  by 
Stephen  Babington  Barlow,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Edward  Frederic  Barlow,  born  in  Holies  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London,  18  June  1807  ;  died 

in  infancy.  

Emma  Drury,  bom  13  April  1809  ;  died  at 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  in  her  loth  year,  on 
Monday,  27  July  1818. 


Maria  Charlotte  Exmouth,  born  at  Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  the  residence  of  her  grandfather, 
Sir  George  Hilaro  Barlow,  Baronet,  G.C.B.,  14  February  1838;  marr.  at  Madras,  India, 
7  January  1857,  William  Southey  Whiteside,  late  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  Member  of 
Board  of  Revenue,  Madras,  and  of  Viceroy's  Supreme  Council  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
William  Whiteside,  Vicar  of  Scarborough,  co.  York).  He  died  at  Ramsay,  Isle  of  Man, 
12  October  1900.  Adihon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  22  November  1900,  to  Edith 
Margaret  Isobel  Frith,  wife  of  Philip  Frith.        =j= 

A 


I 
Ulric  Richard  Wellesley 
Barlow,  born  in  August 
1862  ;  died  in  infancy, 
bur.  in  the  Cathedral 
Cemetery,  Madras. 


Hugh  Wellesley  Barlow,  born 
at  Burnfoot,  Ootacamund, 
India,  22  April  1864;  died  25 
May  1865,  bur.  at  Palmanair, 
North  Arcot,  Madras. 


Richard  Wellesley  Barlow,  born  at 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon ;  died  at  The 
Crescent,  Plymouth,  aged  4  months, 
on  Wednesday,  15  July  1868,  bur. 
at  Thruxton. 


197 


€Utot. 


Arms. — Gules  on  a  Isend  dexter  engrailed  or 

a  riband  azure. 
Crest. — A  dexter  arm  erect  proper  grasping 

a  short  sword. 
Motto. — Per  adventure. 


Thomas  Elliot  of  Offerlon  Hall,  co.  Durham= 
(son  of  Thomas  Elliot  of  Offerton  Hall) ; 
born  8  March  1779;  died  i  May  1835, 
bur.  at  Penshaw,  co.  Durham.  Will  dated 
14  April  1835,  with  codicil  dated  30  April 
1835,  proved  (P.C.C.  644  Gloster)  5  No- 
vember 1835,  by  Isabella  Elliot,  relict,  John 
Elliot,  son,  and  George  Smith,  three  of 
the  Exors. 


■Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Stobart  of  Witton,  co. 
Durham,  by  Isabella  his 
wife ;  born  20  March 
1776  ;  marr.  at  Chester- 
le-Street,  co.  Durham, 
4  July  1808;  died  at 
Offerton  Hall  30  August 
1858,  bur.  at  Penshaw. 


Rev.  William  Henry  Elliot  (youngest  son)  ;= 
born  at  Offerton  29  June  1817;  of  Durham 
University,  B.A.  1838,  L.Th.  1840,  M.A. 
1841  ;  Vicar  of  Sockburn,  co.  Durham,  1847, 
of  Wonsall  1865,  and  of  Stainton-in-Cleveland, 
both  CO.  York,  1870;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Stainton -in- Cleveland,  19  June,  buried  at 
Stainton-in-Cleveland  21  June  1884.  Will 
dated  15  March  18S4,  proved  at  York 
I  September  1884,  by  Edward  Reginald  Elliot 
of  Stainton-in-Cleveland,  son,  one  of  the 
Exors.  Power  reserved  to  Charles  Herbert 
Elliot  and  Gerald  de  Dibon  Elliot,  sons,  the 
other  Exors. 


Ir.  ^. 


=Anna  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  David 
Faber  of  Swinton  Hall,  co.  York,  by 
Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cooke 
of  Swinton  Hall;  born  17  June  18 18; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Scarborough, 
CO.  York,  22  September  1842;  died 
at  Knaresborough,  co.  York,  30  No- 
vember, bur.  at  Stainton-in-Cleveland 
3  December  1889.  Will  dated  9 
September  1886,  with  codicil  dated 
7  October  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
678,  90)  14  July  1890,  by  Gerald  de 
Dibon  Elliot  of  Walsall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Edward  Reginald  Elliot  of 
Stockton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham,  sons, 
the  Exors. 


Other 


Mary  Isabella, 
born  at  Downton 
Lodge,  CO.  Hants, 
I  April,  bapt. 
at  Hordle,  co. 
Hants,  28  July 
1844. 


Emily  Gertrude,  born  at  Downton  Lodge 
24  February,  bapt.  at  Hordle  13  March 
1845  ;  died  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
26  April,  bur.  there  i  May  1894.  Will 
dated  16  June  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
431,  94)  12  May  1894,  by  Rebecca 
Apthorp  and  William  Claude  Fawcett, 
the  Exors. 


William  Faber  Algernon 
Elliot,  born  at  Hornsea,  co. 
York,  18  January,  bapt.  there 
privately  i  March  1847,  and 
died  at  Hornsea  i  April 
following,  bur.  at  Girsby,  in 
the  parish  of  Sockburn. 


198 


Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.= 
James  Hicks,  Vicar  of 
Piddletrenthide,co.  Dor- 
set, by  Emma  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Barry 
{see  Pedigree  of  Barry, 
Vol.  14,  page  2)  ;  born 
at  Piddletreiithide  2 
September  1859;  marr. 
at  St.  Michiiel's,  Aln- 
wick, CO.  Northumber- 
land, 14  April  18S3  : 
died  at  Elmer's  End, 
CO.  Kent,  14  February, 
bur.  at  West  Wickhani, 
CO.  Kent,  17  February 
1881.      ist  wife. 


William  Faber  Elliot, 
born  at  Ormskirk,  co. 
Lancaster,  1 1  March, 
bapt.  there  14  .\pril 
1884. 


I 
=Charles  Herbert= 
Elliot  of  "Kirk 
Braddon,"  Becken- 
ham,  CO.  Kent ; 
born  at  Worsall 
Hall,  CO.  York,  4 
July,  bapt.  pri- 
vately 24  July  1848 
(baptism  registered 
at  Girsby,  in  the 
parish  of  Sock- 
burn,  CO.  Durham, 
7  June  1849);  edu- 
cated at  Durham 
Grammar  School 
and  at  Rossall 
School. 


=Katharine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Foster  Stable 
Barry,  Rector  of  Bading- 
ham,  CO.  Suffolk,  by 
Frances  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Cooper 
of  Caversham,  co.O.xford  ; 
born  at  College  Hill, 
Cannon  Street,  London, 
13  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Lothbury, 
London,  8  March  1S68  ; 
marr.  at  Gosbeck,  co. 
Suffolk,  15  September 
1893.     2nd  wife. 

{See   Pedigree  of  Barry, 
Vol.  14,  page  S-) 


I 
Frances   Margaret   de    Dibon,   born 
at   Elmer's   End   28  June,   bapt.  at 
Gosbeck  5  August  1894. 


Edith  Geraldine,  born 
at  Worsall  Hall  27 
July,  bapt.  privately 
4  September  1849 
(baptism  registered  at 
Girsby  29  May  1851); 
died  at  Newton  Abbot, 
CO.  Devon,  6  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  Stainton- 
in-Cleveland,  co.  York, 
10  February  1894. 
Will  dated  1 1  January 
1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  318,  94)  21 
March  1894,  by 
Charles  Herbert  Elliot 
and  Edward  Reginald 
Elliot,  the  Exors. 


Amy  Mary,  born  at 
Ormskirk  4  August, 
bapt.  there  2  Oc- 
tober 1885. 


I 
Charles  Barry  Elliot, 
born  at  Elmer's  End 
2     September,     bapt. 
there  9  October  1886. 


Herbert  Benbow  Elliot, 
born  at  Elmer's  End 
28  January,  bapt.  there 
8  March  1890. 


199 


Amy  Blanche,  born  at 
Worsall  Hall,  co.  York, 
25  July,  bapt.  privately 
9  September  1850  (bap- 
tism registered  at  Girsby, 
in  the  parish  of  Sock- 
burn,  CO.  Durham,  17 
June  1 851);  died  at 
All  Saints'  Home, 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
25  April,  bur.  in  Bromp- 
ton  Cemetery,  London, 
2  May  1878. 


Madeline  Hilda,  born 
at  Worsall  Hall  4  No- 
vember 1851,  bapt. 
privately  4  January 
1852  (baptism  regis- 
tered at  Worsall  2 
November  1854);  died 
at  Far  View,  Malton, 
CO.  York,  on  Friday, 
18  September,  bur.  at 
Malton  21  September 
i88s. 


Gerald  de  Dibon= 
Elliot  of  Sutton 
Road,^Valsall,co. 
Stafford  ;  born 
at  Worsall  Hall 
28  November, 
bapt.  privately  13 
December  1852 
(baptism  regis- 
tered at  Worsall 
1 9  October  1854). 


=Helen,  youngest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Morris  of  Hill 
House,  Chilwell,  co. 
Nottingham  ;  bapt.  at 
Attenborough,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 31  March  1853; 
marr.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Regent's  Park,  London 
(by  the  father  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  George  Ake- 
hur.st),  on  Thursday,  18 
August  1 88 1. 


Alice  Lilian,  born  at  7  Sutton  Road, 
Walsall,  I  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Walsall,  29  January  1885 ; 
died  there,  aged  10,  on  Tuesday, 
19  February  1895,  bur.  at  Walsall. 


Madeline  Violet,  born  at  Walsall 
24  November  1887. 


Geoffrey  Faber  Elliott,  born  at 
Sutton  Road,  Walsall,  on  Sunday, 
16  February  1890. 


Margaret  Catherine 
de  Dibon,  born  at 
Walsall  on  Sunday, 
16  August  1 89 1. 


Florence  Mabel,  born  at 
Worsall  Hall  22  August, 
bapt.  privately  22  Sep- 
tember 1854  (baptism 
registered  at  Worsall  19 
October  1854);  died  at 
Far  View,  Malton,  on 
Wednesday,  26  May,  bur. 
at  Malton  29  May  1886. 


Edward  Reginald  Elliot= 
of  Highfield,  Eggles- 
cliffe,  CO.  Durham  ;  born 
at  Worsall  Hall  6  June, 
bapt.  privately  23  June 
1857  (baptism  registered 
at  Worsall  7  September 
1857)- 


=Fanny  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Henry  Booker  of  Castlefield,  Bingley, 
CO.  York,  by  Fearne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kinnear  of  Edinburgh  ;  born  1 1 
September  1856  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Bingley  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Gott 
Kinnear,  Rector  of  Copgrove,  co.  York, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Frederick  William  Rardsley,  the  Vicar), 
on  Tuesday,  18  December  1888. 


Harold  Faber  Elliot,  born 
at  Egglescliffe  13  October, 
bapt.  there  18  l^ecember 
1 88g. 


Florence  Kinnear,  born 
at  Egglescliffe  9  May, 
bapt.  there  2  July  1891. 


Lily  Cecilia,  born  at 
Egglescliffe  5  January 
1898,  and  bapt.  there. 


Ih/^i'^eeJ/l 


3nliex. 


INDEX. 


Abbs,  Henr>'  Cooper,  74. 

Aberdeen   and   Orkney,    Rt.    Rev.    Thoma.s   George 

Suther,  Bishop  of,  132. 
Abergavenny,    Caroline,    Marchiones.s    of,    61  ;     Sir 

William,  Marquess  of,  61. 
Acheson,    .Archibald,    Earl   of  Gosford,    IS3>    Lady 

Millicent.  133. 
Adams,  Ma\ow  Wynell,  74. 
Agnew,  .^lary,  75;  Thomas  Ramsden,  75. 
Ailesbury,  Charles,  Marquess  of,  128. 
Ainger,  Rev.  Thomas,  4. 
Akehurst,  Rev.  George,  200. 
Aldam,  Isabella,  189;  Thomas,  1S9. 
Aldham,  Emily  Hulbert,  132;  William  H.,  132. 
Alexander,  Alice  Mary,  13S;    Rev.  Ernest  Christian, 

93:  George,  138;  Thomas,  1 38. 
Algie,  Mary  Kirkwood,  12;  William,  12. 
Allen,  Minnie,  18. 

AUnutt,  Anna,  60:  Elizabeth  Harriet,  60;  John,  60. 
Allt,  Gertrude  Emily,  13;  Thomas  Robert,  13. 
Alston,  Cecilia,  loi ;  David  Thomas,  loi ;  Ellen,  loi. 
Ancaster,  Evelyn  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  173;  Gilbert 

Henry,  Earl  of,  173 ;  see  also  Hcathcotc-Drumniond- 

Willoughby. 
Anderson,  Rev.  David,  36,  66. 
Andrus,  Julia  Janet  Page,  17;  Julia  Maria  (Daisy),  17; 

Thomas  -Alchin,  17. 
Anson,    Alice    Louisa,    31  :     Hon'"'"'    George,    31  ; 

Hon'>'"=  Isabella  Elizabeth  .Annabella,  31  ;  Thomas, 

Viscount,  3!. 
Anstead,  Rev.  Joseph  Boord,  I05. 
Anstruther,   Catherine  Janet,    156;    Sir   IMiilip,  Bt., 

156;    I.ieut. -Colonel   Robert   Leslie,    163  ;    Sophia 

Catharine,  163:  Colonel  William.  156. 
Applebee,  Catharine  Spencer,  87  ;  William  Daunt,  87. 
Apthorp,  Rebecca,  198. 
Archer,  Rev.  Goodwyn  .Alfred,  127. 
Arkwright,  John  Peter,  65;  John  Thomas,  65;  Laura, 

65  ;  Violet  Catherine,  65. 
Armstrong,  Isabella,  37. 
Armytage,  John,  84;  L.iura  Harriette,  84. 
Arnold,  Stephen,  179. 
Arnott,  Rev.  Henry,  10. 
Astley,  Sir  Jacob  Henry,  Bt.,   175;   Dame  RosaUnd 

Alicia,  175. 
Atkins,  Fanny,  181;  John,  181. 
.\tkinson,  Mary  .\nn,  53:  Thomas,  53. 
Atlay,  Agnes  Fitzherbert,  72  ;   Annie  Florence,  70  ; 

Rev.  Brownlow  Thomas,  69-72 ;  Charles  Cecil,  72 ; 

Constance  Lilian,  71  ;  Major-General  Edward,  70; 

Edward  Wilfrid,    71;    Elizabeth   Rayner,   69,   70; 

Ellena  Frances,  71,  72;   Ellena  Mary,  71  ;  Emma, 

70,  71  ;  Florence,  70;  Frances  Brydon,  70;  Frances 

Turner,    69;    Rev.    George   Willi.am,    71;    Harold 

Trevelyan,  72  ;  Rev.  Henry,  69;  Henry  Charles,  69; 

Henry  Francis,   70;    Hugh  Wordsworth,   72;    Rt. 

Rev.    James,    Bishop    of   Hereford,    69-71  ;    fames 

Beresford,    69,    70 ;    Rev.    Marcus    Ethelbert,    72 ; 

Richard,  71;  Rev.  Richard,  69;  Sarah,  70;  Selina 

Margaret,  71. 


Austin,  Charles,  127. 

Aveland,  Clementina  Elizabeth  Drumniond,  Lady, 
172;  Gilbert  Henry,  Baron,  172,  173;  Gilbert 
John,  Baron,  172  ;  see  alio  Heathcote  and 
Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby. 


B 


Badeley,  Althea  Faithfull,  lo6 ;  Charlotte,  106 ; 
John,  106;  John  Carr,  106. 

Bailey,  Grace  Sinclair,  1 19  ;  Rev.  John,  1 19;  Samuel, 
119;   Thomas  Henry,  119. 

Bain,  Julia  Janet  Page,  17  ;  William,  17. 

Baker,  Anna  Maria,  II;  Edward,  190;  Elizabeth 
Helen,  115;  Henry,  181  ;  Lavinia  Alice  (Vene), 
181  ;  Sir  Robert,  177  ;  Thomas,  181  ;  Rev. 
Thomas,  115;  W'illiam,  11. 

Baldwin,  Rev.  John  Richard,  48. 

Ball,  Sarah,  179;  William,  179. 

Balmain,  Charlotte,  195  ;  Fletcher  Norton,  195. 

Bankes,  Rev.  Canon  Eldon  .Surtees,  10. 

Banks,  Lavinia,  187  ;  Thomas,  187. 

Barclay,  Arthur  Kett,  85;  Charles,  163;  Isobel,  163; 
Margaret,  85  ;  Maria  Octavia,  85. 

15ardsley,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  200. 

Barker,  Adela  Louise,  143;  Charles  Mylne,  143; 
Dorothea,  143;  Helena,  1S6  ;  Isabel  Helen,  118; 
Rev.  Canon  John  Thomas,  186;  Madeline  .'\lice, 
1S6;  Mar\',  41;  Nora  Elizabeth,  llS;  William 
Henry,  118. 

Barlow,  Anne  Caroline,  196;  Annie  Catherine,  196; 
.\ugusta  Louisa  196  ;  Captain  Charles  .•Vnstruther, 
R.N.,  196;  Charlotte,  195:  Edward  Frederic, 
197;  Elizabeth,  195;  IXame  Elizabeth,  194; 
Eliza  Harriet,  194  ;  Emma  Drury,  197  ;  Frances, 
196;  Francis,  194;  George  Henn,-,  195;  Sir 
George  Hilaro,  Bt.,  194,  197 ;  George  Ulric, 
194 ;  Harriett,  197 ;  Hilare,  194 ;  Sir  Hilaro 
William  Wellesley,  Bt.,  ig6 :  Hugh  Wellesley, 
197  ;  John  Henrv',  195  ;  Louisa,  195  ;  Maria, 
197 ;  Maria  Charlotte  Exmouth,  197  ;  Mildred 
Hilare,  196;  Sir  Morison,  Bt.,  195,  196; 
Richard  Hugh,  196 ;  Richard  Wellesley,  197 ; 
Sir  Richard  Wellesley,  Bt.,  196;  Rear- Admiral 
Sir  Robert,  194;  Sir  Rol)ert,  Bt.,  195;  Ruth 
Beatrice,  196;  Stephen  Babington,  195-197! 
Ulric  Richard  Wellesley,  197 ;  Dame  Victoria 
Katherine,  196;  William,  194,  195;  Rev.  William, 
194  ;  W'illiam  Charles,  195  ;  William  Henry, 
194. 

Barry,  Ada  Florence,  13  ;  Adelaide  Sarah,  12  ; 
Agnes  Margaret,  2 ;  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred,  6,  7-12, 
14-16;  Alfred  Percival,  7;  Alice,  i,  4,  12;  Alice 
Caroline,  15;  Alice  Frances,  10;  Amy  Catherine 
Louise,  17  ;  .-Vmy  Florence,  10  ;  Anna,  2  ;  Arthur, 
12;  Arthur  Edward,  17  ;  -Arthur  John,  8  ;  Arthur 
Lewis,  5  ;  Arthur  Paul,  12  ;  Beatrice  Frances  May,  9 ; 
Caroline  Pitman,  9 ;  Caroline  Sarah,  8 ;  Caryl  Arthur 
Ransome,  6;  Cecil  Charles  Stuart,  12;  Charles, 
I,  3,  6,  10,  16;  Sir  Charles,  6;  Charles  Edward, 
6,  8  ;  Charles  Frederick.  16  ;  Charles  John  10.  16  : 


203 


Charlotte,  4,  5  ;  Charlotte  Gibbon,  4  ;  Constance 
Daisy  Sercombe,  17;  Constance  Juliet,  14; 
Daphne  Julia,  17;  Dorothea  Alice  Maud,  12; 
Dorothy,  12;  Dorothy  Lillian,  17;  Rev.  Douglas, 
13-17;  Edgar  Alfred,  10;  Edith  Mary,  7  ;  Edward, 

6,  8;  Edward  Middleton,  9,  10;  Edward  Stephen- 
son, 3  ;  Edwin,  3  ;  Eleanor  Emma,  12  ;  Eleanor 
Mar)',  16;  Elinor  Margaret,  3;  Elizabeth,  7,  8; 
Eliza  Mary,  3,  16  ;  Ellen,  3  ;  Emily,  8  ;  Emma, 
2,  5,  199 ;  Emma  Giffard,  17 ;  Rev.  Ernest 
Joseph,  4;  Ethel  Margaret,  9,  16;  Eva,  18; 
Florence  Blanche,  15;  Florence  T.,  II;  Foster,  4; 
Rev.  Foster  Stable,  2,  3,  5,  199;  Frances,  i,  4: 
Frances  Eliza,  2,  3,  199;  Frances  Emily,  10 ; 
Frances  Sophia,  2 ;  Francis  Cecil  Norman,  1 1  ; 
Francis  Henry.  11  ;  Frank  Clifton,  16;  Frederick, 
7;  Frederick  Charles,  II,  17  ;  Frederick  Edward, 
8 ;  Frederick  John  Sercombe,  16 ;  Frederick 
Rowsell,  17;  George,  3,  4;  Geraldine  Mary,  2; 
Gertrude  Mercy,  15  :  Gladys,  12;  Godfrey  Walter, 
10;  Gwendolyn  Amy,  18;  Harold  Douglas,  13; 
Harriett  Gardner  Pitman,  6,  16  ;  Harriett  Marian 
May,  7  ;  Harry  Rowsell,  17  ;  Helen  Charlotte,  7  ; 
Henry,  II;  Herbert,  4;  Herbert  Alfred  Lucas, 
9,  16  ;   Hilary  Cope,  6  ;    Hilda  Lucy,  10  ;    Horace, 

7,  9.  11-13,  '5  !  Hugh  Gordon,  7  ;  Ingham  Foster, 
4;  James,  3,  4;  James  Green,  2;  Jessie  Marian,  5; 
Joan,  17;  Johanna,  18;  John  Westwood,  16;  John 
Wolfe,  18  ;  Julia  Maria  (Daisy),  17  ;  Juliet 
Blanche,  9,  11  ;  Juliet  Elsie,  17;  Kate  Elizabeth, 
16;  Katharine,  5,  199;  Kathleen  Douglas,  13; 
Laurence  Dubois,  16  ;  Lesley  Eva,  18  ;  Lewis,  13  ; 
Lilian  Margaret,  17  ;  Lionel  Edward,  9  ;  Louisa, 
1,2;  Louisa  Kate,  6 ;  Louisa  Victoria,  7  ;  Lucy, 
9;  Mabel  Maude  Josephine,  S;  Margaret,  1-4; 
Marian,  18;  Marie  Giffard,  17;  Marjorie  Birkett, 
18;  Mary  EUzabeth,  14;  Mary  Eva,  iS  ;  Mary 
Giffard,  10,  16;  Mary  Louisa,  5,  7;  Maud  Frances, 
16;  Max  William,  17;  Mildred  Adela,  16;  Minnie, 
18;  Noel  V'ielfe,  6;  Nona,  5;  Fercival,  13;  Percival 
Ale.xander  Douglas,  13  ;  Percy,  5  ;  Percy  Horace, 
16;  Reginald  Giffard,  16;  Rosalind  Mary,  12; 
Sarah,  I  ;  Dame  Sarah,  6  ;  Sarah  Maria,  4 ; 
Selina,  2;  Septimus,  I,  2,  5 ;  Stephenson,  4: 
Thomas,  I  ;  Walter,  I,  18;  Walter  Edward,  I,  2; 
Rev.  Walter  George,  2  ;  Walter  Wallace,  17  ; 
William,  i,  2,  5,  9,  igg;  William  Frederick,  5; 
William  Henry,  4,  6-9,  12;  William  Horace,  18: 
Winifred  Mary,  5;  j«  ato  Wolfe- Barry. 

Bartholomew,  Rev.  Christopher  Churchill,  9. 

Bartleet,  Rev.  Edward  John,  184. 

Barton,  Marian,  142;  Richard  Carrol,  142. 

Basevi,  George,  140;  Maria,  140;  Nathan,  140. 

Bates,  Henry,  146 ;  Mary,  146 ;  William,  146 ; 
William  Henry,  146. 

Bathurst,  Allen,  Earl,  73  ;  Lady  Catherine,  73. 

Battele,  Rev.  W.,  100. 

Battersby,  Catharine,  183. 

Beaconsfield,  Benjamin,  Earl  of,  141  ;  .Mary  Anne, 
Viscountess,  141. 

Bear,  Thomas,  72. 

Beard  Mary,  182. 

Beauclerk,  Lord  Charles,  30 ;  Laura  Maria  Theresa, 
Lady,  30 ;  William,  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  30. 

Beck,  Simon  Adams,  164. 

Beckibrd,  Elizabeth,  73;  Peter,  73. 

Bedford,  Caroline,  1 56;  Catherine,  134 ;  Charles, 
156;  Charles  Desborough,  156;  Charles  St.  Clair, 
'56,  159;  George,  159;  Hannah  Mary,  156; 
Harriet  Emma,  159;  Rev.  John,  134;  Judith 
Elizabeth,  159;  Mary  Margaret,  159;  Rev.  Paul 
Austen,  156;  Sarah,  156. 

Bell,  Arthur  Lewis,  139;  Charlotte  Langford,  139; 
Clara,  187;  Harriet,  187;  James,  139;  Rev.  James 
Arthur  William,  44  ;  James  Vincent,  44 ;  Janet 
Hamilton,  44 ;  John  Hyde,  39 ;  Louisa  Noble, 
187  ;  General  Robert,  187  ;  Robert  Courtenay, 
187;  Susannah  Charlotte,  44 ;  William,  187. 


Hence,  Anna  Maria,  55;  Rev.  Bence,  55. 

Bendyshe,  Anna  Maria,  114;  Catherine,  114;  Jane, 

114;  John,  114;  Richard,  114. 
Bennett,  John,  134;  -Mar}-,  134. 
Benning,  Ellen  Jane,  37 ;  Henry,  37. 
Berens,  Ven'''"'  Archdeacon,  73. 
Beresford,  Georgi.ana,  75  ;   Dame  Harriet  Elizabeth, 

75  ;  Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  Poo,  Bt.,  75. 
Bernard,     Rt.     Rev.    the    Hon'''«   Charles    Brodrick, 

Bishop  of  Tuam,  62. 
Berry,  Catherine,  112. 
Berthault,  Leontine,  7. 
Besly,  Charles,  157;  Sarah,  157. 
Bessborough,  William,  Earl  of,  28. 
Bethell-Codrington,     Caroline     Anna      Mara,      128 ; 
Hon*"'"    Caroline    Georgina     Harriott,     128;     Sir 

Christopher,  Bl.,  128. 
Bethinson,    .\nnie    Rosa,    38 ;     Henry    Joseph,    38  ; 

Mary  Ann,  38. 
Betlerton,  Edith  Evelyn,  115;  H.  J.,  115. 
Bevan,  Rev.  Thomas,  82,  83. 
Biber,  Rev.  Dr.,  83. 
Bidwell,  Elizabeth,  113;   Hugh,  113. 
Bingham,    b)hn   Charles    Robert.    Baron   Clanmorris, 

62;    Hon'"''-'    Matilda    Marie    Helena,    62;    Sarah 

Selina,  Lady  Clannlorri^.,  62. 
Binney,  Rev.  Ma.\,  165. 
Birch,     Rev.     Canon    Edward,     118;     Emily,     118; 

Marianne,  118;  Rev.  William  Frederick,  118. 
Birkett,  Louisi  Jane,  17. 
Birrell,   .Vugustine,   96  ;    Rev.   Charles   Mitchell,   96 ; 

Hon'''"  Eleanor   Bertha   Mary,  96  ;    Harriet  Jane, 

96. 
Blake,     Charles,    75  ;     Colonel    Charles    John,    75  ; 

Evangeline  Claudette,  75. 
Blanckley,    Captain    Edward,    R.N.,    115;    Harriet, 

115;  Henry  .Staniord,  I15;  Sarah  EUzabeth,  115. 
Blennerhassetl,  Elizabeth,  154;   Rev.  John,  154. 
Bliss,    Edward,    12;    Edward  Church,    12;    Rosalind 

Mary,  12. 
Blockley,  Frederick  Moralt,  5;  J.iliu,  5;  Nona,  5. 
Blum,  Rt.   Rev.   Ri..liaid  Frederick   Lefevre,   Bishop 

of  Hull,  56,  133. 
Boddam,  Eliza  Maria,  56. 
Bodington,  Cecil  Herbert,  119;  Charles  Eric  Sinclair, 

120;    Clara,    117;    Eleanor,    117;    Elizabeth,    117, 

118;    Elizabeth  Louise  Marion,  119:    Emily,  IiS; 

Rev.     Eric    James,     120;     Erica    Catriona,     120; 

Florence     Euginie,     118;     George,     ll8;     Grace 

Sinclair,     119;     Rev.     Herbert    James,     117-119; 

Horace  Sinclair,  120;  James,  117;  James  Heacock, 

117;    John,    117;    John   Victor,    120;    Katharine 

Elizabelh,    120 ;     Kenard    Charles,    120;     Louise 

Augusta,    119;    M.argaret   Ella,    120;    Mary,    117; 

Mar>    -Vu'iies,   117;  Mary  Ann,   119;   Minna,   118; 

Norah  Elizabeth,  1 18;  Percival  James,  118:  Ruth 

Anna,  120;  Sarah  Anna,  118,  119;  Thomas,  117; 

Thomas  Repton,  1 17;  Winifred  Mary,  119. 
Bollon,  Horatio  Nelson,  144  ;  Lilian,  144  ;  Priscilla, 

144. 
Bonner,  Charles,  2;  Sophia  Judith,  2. 
Booker,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  200;  Fearne,  200;  William 

Plenry,  200. 
Booth,  .\lice,  77;  Elizabeth,  77;  Thomas,  77. 
Borough,  Anne,  80;  John,  80. 
Borrcr,  Rev.  Canon  Carey  Hampton,  53  ;  Emily,  53 ; 

Nathaniel,  53. 
Borthwick,  Rev.  Robert  Brown,  132. 
Bosanquet,  Rev.  James,  34;  Mary  Jane,  34. 
Boscawen,    Evelyn,    Viscount    Falmouth,     33,    42  ; 

Hon''''=  Hugh  Le  Despencer,  33  ;  Lady  Mary,  33  ; 

Hon''''^    Mary   Elizabeth    P'rances   Catherine,    42 ; 

Mary  Frances  Elizabeth,  Baroness  Le  Despencer, 

33 ;  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth,  Viscountess  Falmouth, 

33.  42. 
Bostock,  Rev.  G. ,  17. 
Bothe,  Johanna,  18. 
Bottomley,  Edith,  152;  Wilfred,  152;  William,  152. 


204 


houltoii,  Caroline,  125;  Charlta.,  125;  Charles  (.ieorge, 
121;;   Henry,  125:  John,  125. 

Bourke,  Lady  Albreda  Mary,  36 ;  Anne  Charlotte, 
Counlcss  of  Mayo,  36;  Hon"*-'  Charles  Fowler,  36; 
Kev.  the  Hon'''''  George  Wingfield,  39,  53 ;  Robert, 
liarl  of  Mayo,  36. 

Bowden,  Caroline  Maria,  156;  Catherine  Janet,  156; 
Herbert  George,  156;  William  Carey,  156. 

Bowker,  Alexander,  125;  Emma,  125. 

Bovd,  Alexander,  116;  Kev.  Dr.,  117;  Mary  Anne, 
ii6. 

Boye,  Lieut. -General  Chailes,  107;  Tamela,  107. 

Boyle,  .\udrey  Georgiana  Florence,  95;  Charles  John, 
95  ;  Zacyntha,  95. 

Brabazon,  .Vnlhnny,  Earl  of  Meath,  73  ;  Lady 
Arabella  Barbara,  73. 

Brace,  Rev.  Edmund  Church,  164. 

Brackerbury,  Carr,  106;  Charlotte,  106. 

Brackett,  Elbridge  Osgood,  45  ;  Harriett,  45  ;  Mary 
Butterfield,  45. 

Bradley,  \  ery  Rev.  George  Granville,  Dean  of 
Westminster,  95. 

Bradshaw,  James  Aloysius,  94  ;  John  Johnson,  94  ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  John  Johnson,  94;  .Matilda,  94; 
Sylvester  Christopher,  94. 

Bramley,  Kev.  Henry,  84. 

Brand,  Henry,  Viscount  Hampden,  O4 ;  Hon'''*' 
Mabel,  64. 

Brander,  Colonel  .\rthur  James,  87  ;  Edith,  87  ; 
John,  87 ;  General  Mangles  James,  87 ;  Mary 
Gibson  (Dai»ie),  87:  Mary  Louisa,  87. 

Brassey,  Lieut. -Colonel  Albert,  60,  62  ;  .\nna,  Lady, 
60 ;  Arthur  .\lb.'rt,  66  ;  Beatrice  Mary,  68  ; 
Bernard  Thomas,  67  ;  C.^therine  Ellen,  65  ;  Cecil 
Henry,  66  ;  Constance  .-\liierta,  63  ;  Edgar  Hugh, 
68;  Edivin  Percev.il,  68;  Eliz:ihetb,  60,  62;  Ethel 
Anna  Maria,  66 ;  Evelyn  .Mildred,  67  ;  F'lorence 
Maud,  67  ;  George  60,  63  ;  Gerald  Charles,  66  ; 
Gwendoline,  68  ;  Harold  Ernest  68  ;  Harriet 
.•\nna,  01,  66;  Hon'"'"  Helen  de  \'ere,  60; 
Henrietta,  6S  ;  Henry  Arthur,  60,  6!,  66;  Henry 
Leonard  Campbell,  61,  66;  Herbert  Bruce,  64: 
Hilda  Madeleine,  67 ;  Lady  Idina  Mary,  61  ; 
Iris  Hermoine,  66;  Jane,  63;  John,  60,  61,  63; 
John  Leonard,  67;  John  I'erceval,  63;  Lilian 
Maude,  62  ;  Hun'"''-'  Mabelle  Annie,  62  ;  Maria 
Farringdon,  60  ;  Hon*"'"  Marie  Adelaide,  60,  64  ; 
Mary,  64 ;  Mary  Caroline,  64 ;  .Mary  Cawley, 
63  ;  Mary  Eli/,abeth,  65  ;  Hon'''=  .Matilda  Marie 
Helena,  62  ;  May  Eleanor  .-^nnie,  64;  .Moira 
Violet,  65;  Hon'''"  .Muriel  .'Vgnes,  60,  (33;  L.ady 
Norah,  68  ;  Percy  Frederick,  65  ;  Prudence  Mary, 
64;  Ralph  Albert,  67;  Ralph  Perceval,  61; 
Richard,  63,  64 ;  Robert  64 ;  Robert  Bingham, 
65;  Robert  Perceval,  64;  Ronald  Henry,  66; 
Rose  Zara  Maria,  63  ;  Kuby  .Mabelle,  68  ; 
Sybil  de  \'ere.  Lady,  60 ;  Thomas,  60,  63,  65  ; 
Sir  Thomas,  Baron,  60 ;  Hon'''=  Thomas  .\llnutt, 
61  ;  Violet  Catherine,  65 ;  Violet  Edith,  65  ; 
Lady  Violet  Mar)-,  66. 

Breese,    Elois    Laurence,    174 ;    William    Laurence, 

174- 
Bridge,  Rev.  Stephen,  80. 
Bridgeman,  Hon'''"  Francis  Charles,  31. 
Bridges,  Rev.  Canon  .Alexander  Henry,  1 19. 
Bridport,  Charlotte  Mary,  Lady,  194;  Samuel,  Baron, 

84,  194. 
Brierley,  Kev.  Joseph  Henrv,  72. 
Bright,  Alfred,  87,  88  ;  Lucy,  87,  88  ;  William,  88. 
Brochner,     Bertha     Augusta,     1 89;     Bertha     Maria 

Juliana,  189;  Carl  Christian,  189. 
Brocklehurst,    Anne,    35  ;      Constance    Anne,    35 ; 

Henry,  35. 
Brockwell,  Rev.  John  Cornthwaite,  148. 
Brodhurst,  Ellena  Mary,  71  ;  Emma,  71  ;  Esther,  71 ; 

Rev.  Frederick,  71;  William,  71. 
Brodie,  Josephine  Constance  Walter,   148;     Minnie, 

148;  Walter,  148. 


Brognard,  Cornelia  Halsey,  79 ;  Frances,  79;  Hervey 

Alexander,  79. 
Bromley,  Kev.  C,  148. 
Brooke,   Francis  Capper,   127;    Mary,   19;    William, 

■9- 

Broughton,  Caroline  Louisa,  159;  Charles  Edward, 
1 59 ;  Harriet  Emma,  1 59 ;  Robert  Edwards,  1 59. 

Brown  or  Browne,  Anna  Maria,  55 ;  Benjamin  Stocks, 
183;  Rev.  Bentley,  173;  Catherine,  112;  Charles 
.\lexander,  112;  Charlotte  Melchora,  112;  Eliza- 
beth Frances,  93 ;  George  Thomas  Gilpin,  28 ; 
Georgiana  Elizabeth,  55,  133;  John  A.,  46;  John 
.\lexander,  112;  Kathleen  Louisa,  183;  Kev. 
Lancelot  Robert,  55,  133  ;  Marian  Alexandra,  46  ; 
Mary,  22;  Pleasance,  126;  Rev.  Richard  Holgate, 
88;  .Samuel,  126;  Sidney  Jane,  183;  Rev.  William 
Haig,  II,  12. 

Bruce,  Lady  Augusta  F'rederica  Louisa,  128;  Charles, 
Marquess  of  .'Mlesbury,  128  ;  Lady  Charlotte 
Christian,  96  ;  Thomas,  Earl  of  Elgin,  96. 

Brunning,  Priscilla,  46. 

Brunton,  Captain,  R.N.,  87  ;  Mary  Louisa,  87. 

Bryan,  .\nn  Elizabeth,  137  ;  Mary,  137  ;  Matthew, 
Henry,  137. 

Buchan,  Rosalie  Louisa,  Countess  of,  175;  Shipley 
Gordon  Stuart,  Earl  of,  1 75. 

Buchanan,  Augusta,  95  ;   Rev.  Claudius,  95. 

Bullock,  Eliza,  147;  Captain  James,  R.N.,  I47. 

Bulstrode,  Kev.  Canon  George,  6. 

Bulteel,  Catherine,  132;    Elizabeth,  132;  John,  132. 

Burkinshaw,  Charles,  39  ;  Helen,  39  ;  Lewis  John, 
39  ;    Louisa,  39  ;  Thomas,  39. 

Burman,  Mary,  117,  119;  Richard,  117,  119. 

Burnett,  Cherry  Margaret,  187  ;  Elizabeth  Harriet, 
60;  John  Fassett,  60;  Joseph  John,  187;  Ruby 
Mar\'  Constance,  187. 

Burningham,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  159;  Stainier 
Henry,  159. 

Burrell,  Peter  Robert,  Baron  Willoughby  de  Eresby, 
172. 

Burrough,  Minnie,  148. 

Butcher,  Very  Rev.  Charles  Henry.  56;  Hilare,  194  ; 
Robert,  194. 

Butler,  Annie,  180;  Charlotte  Mary,  52;  Frances 
Jane,  Marchioness  of  Ormonde,  31  ;  John,  Marquis 
of  Ormonde,  31  ;  Lady  Mary  Grace  Louisa,  31  ; 
Rev.  Richard  Pierce,  52 ;  Rev.  Lord  Theobald, 
31  ;  William,  180;  Rev.  William  James,  158. 


Calder,  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  9  ;  Louisa  Alice  Frances,  9. 
Calverlcy,  Edmund,  141  ;    Isabella  Mary,  141  ;   John 

Selwin,  141  ;  Sybil  Isabella,  141. 
Cameron,  Mary  Diana,  46. 
Campbell,  .Alexander,  118;  Isabel  Helen,  118. 
Capell,  .\rthur.  Earl  of  Essex,  60  ;   Arthur  de  Vere, 

Viscount   Maiden,  60 ;    Emma   Mary,   Viscountess 

Maiden,  60  ;  Lady  Sybil  de  Vere,  60. 
Capes,  Fanny,  lOl ;  George  Augustus  Harrison,  loi  ; 

Harriet,   lOl  ;    Harriet  Frances,   loi  ;   John,   loi, 

102  ;  Margaret  Anne,  loi  ;  Richard,  101. 
Canterbury,  Most  Kev.  Frederick  Temple,  Archbishop 

of,  72. 
du    Carel,    .\drian.     Marquis,    55 ;     Marie    Coltee, 

Comtesse,  55. 
Carpenter,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Boyd,  Bishop  of  Ripon, 

33- 
Carr,  Rev,  Edward,  112. 
Carruthers,  Harriet,  17;  John,  17;  Lilian  Margaret, 

17- 
Carryer,  Elizabeth,  146;   Fanny  Maud,   146  ;  John, 

146;  John  Joshua,  146;  Mary  Hannah,  146. 
Carter,    Rev.    Arthur,    115;    Catherine,    77;     Rev. 

Edmund  Sardinson,  87  ;    Rev.   Ernest  Courtenay, 

76;  George,  77;  John,  77;  Kev.  John,  189. 
de  Carteret,  Elizabeth,  93;  John  F'rancis,  93. 


205 


Castle,  Julia,  144;  Mary  Ann,  144;  Thomas,  144: 
Thomas  NichoUs,  144. 

Caswell,  William  Martin,  38. 

Catterall,  Emily,  88;  Paul,  88. 

Cautley,  Hester,  20;  Rev.  Thomas,  20. 

Cave,  Isabella  Anne,  142;   William,  142. 

Cave-Browne,  Rev.  John,  46  ;  Mabel  Catherine,  46  ; 
Selina  Mary,  46  ;   Rev.  William  Henry,  46. 

Cavell,  Benjamin,  181 ;  Elizabeth,  iSi ;  Rev.  Henry 
Theodore,  120;  Katharine  Elizabeth,  120;  Mary, 
120. 

Cavill,  Henrietta,  181 ;  John,  181. 

Cawley,  Jane,  63;  John,  63. 

Chambers,  Annie  Elizabeth,  138;  Ellen  Mary  Frances 
.Margaret,  24  ;  Isabella  Ewbank.  24  ;  Colonel 
Robert  Ewbank,  24;  Virgil,  138;  William,  1 38. 

Chamier,  John,  159. 

Champneys,  Rev.  Canon  William  Weldon,  53. 

Chaplin,  John,  too. 

Chase,  Dormer  .Augustus,  loS;  Louisa  Maria,  loS. 

Chester,  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  John,  Bishop  of,  142. 

Chichester,  Dame  Caroline,  84  ;  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
84;  Sir  John  Palmer  Bruce,  Bt.,  84. 

Child,  Stephen  .\mbrose,  75. 

Chope,  Rev.  Richard  Robert,  141. 

Clanmorris,  John  Charles  Robert,  Baron,  62  ;  Sarah 
Selina,  Lady,  62. 

Clark  or  Clarke,  Adela  Louise,  143;  Anne  Price,  141 ; 
Frederick  Samuel,  148 ;  George  .\dolphus,  186 ; 
George  Thomas,  141  ;  Henry  Hyde,  78 ;  Rev. 
I.  \V.,  39;  John,  143;  John  Walrond,  82: 
Rev.  Liscombe,  115;  Louisa,  186;  Mary,  82,  14S; 
T.  E.,  82;  Rev.  William  Wilcox,  41. 

Clarkson,  John,  96;  Sophia,  96. 

Clay,  Sir  Arthur  Temple  Felix,  Bt.,  81,  82,  84,  85; 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  84 ;  Elizabeth,  82  ;  Emma 
Georgiana  Christina,  S3  ;  George,  81  ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Sir  George,  Bt.,  84,  85  ;  George  Felix 
Neville,  85 ;  Harriet,  81  ;  Dame  Harriet,  81  ; 
Janet,  85  ;  Laura  Felicia  Susan,  85 ;  Lilian 
Caroline  Georgina,  84 ;  Margaret,  85 ;  Dauie 
Margaret,  85  ;  Dame  Mariana  Emily,  83  ;  .Mary, 
81,  82;  Dame  Mary  Caroline,  84;  Rachel,  85; 
Sarah  Frances,  82 ;  Sybil  Mary,  84 :  \'iolet  Marion 
Rosalind  Georgina,  84  ;  William,  81  ;  Sir  William, 
Bt.,  Si,  82;  Sir  William  Dickasnn,  Bt.,  83,  84; 
William  Temple,  85. 

Cleasby,  Edward,  157. 

Clements,  Emily,  166;  Rev.  J.,  166;  Rev.  Jacob, 
137;  Rev.  James  Crook,  166;  Mary,  166. 

Clementson,  Elizabeth,  44  ;  Isaac,  44. 

Cleveland,  Charlotte,  4;  William,  4. 

CUfife,  Anne,  166;  Rev.  John,  166. 

Clinch,  .-Vniy  Catherine  Louise,  17  ;  Charles  Joshua, 
17  ;  Louisa  Jane,  17. 

Clultcrbuck,  Ellen,  128;  Thomas,  128. 

Coates,  Rev.  Alfred  Lloyd,  44. 

Coghlan,  Rev.  William,  7. 

Coleman,  Emma,  147  ;  Joseph,  147  ;  Sabina,  147. 

Coleridge,  Rev.  Alfred  James,  88  ;  Emily  Beatrice, 
88  ;  Rev.  George  Frederick,  132  ;  Hubert  James, 
88  ;  Rev.  W.  H.,  142. 

Coles,  Frederick  William,  129;  Rev.  James  Oakley, 
129;  Rev.  Vincent  Stuckey  Stratton,  149. 

Collingbourne,  Sophia,  143;  William  Pitman,  143. 

Collins,  Elizabeth,  86  ;  George,  86. 

Colvill  or  Colville,  John,  117  ;  Margaret,  117  ;  Mary 
Agnes,  117. 

Combe,  James,  1S6;  Lilian,  186;  Louisa,  186. 

Comber,  Alan  Bryan,  21  ;  .'Mice  Mary,  21  ; 
Andrew,  20 ;  Arthur  Wandesford,  20 ;  Aubrey 
Francis  Henry,  23  ;  Augusta  Maude,  22  ; 
Augustus  Bryan  Cautley,  22  ;  General  .Au- 
gustus Kirkwood,  22  ;  Bryan  Eyre  Coole,  22, 
24;  Charles  Probyn  Cautley,  21;  Rev.  Charles 
Thomas,  21,  24;  Charles  Thomas  Thornton,  21  ; 
Charlotte,  19,  137  ;  Christopher  Wandesford,  21  ; 
Constance     Emily,     21  ;     Constance     Mary,     19 ; 


Dorothy  Marlon,  21  ;  Edward  168;  Eleanor,  168; 
Elizabeth,  19,  137,  166;  Ellen  Susan,  20;  Emilia, 
20;  Ernest  Sidney,  23;  Ethel  Cautley,  24;  Faustina, 
24 ;  Florence  Julia  Mary  (Daisy),  23 ;  Frances 
Julia,  24;  Frederick  Walter,  21  ;  George  Mervyn, 
21,  23;  George  Mervyn  Augustus,  23;  Grace 
Laura,  22;  Harriet,  19,  166;  Harry  Ewbank,  24: 
Rev.  Henry,  167  ;  Henry  Arthur,  21  ;  Henry 
Cautley,  20  ;  Rev.  Henry  George  Wandesford,  19, 
20;  Henry  Wandesford,  19,  20;  Rear-Admiral 
Henry  Wandesford,  20 ;  Herbert  Henry  i'ercy, 
23;  Hester,  20;  Hester  Mary,  22;  Isabella 
Amy,  22 ;  Isabella  Ewbank,  24 ;  John  Charles 
Brooke,  23 ;  Joyce  Margaret,  20 ;  Julia  Emma 
McDermott,  23;  Mabel  Louisa,  23;  Margaret,  20; 
Maria,  20 ;  .Mary,  19,  22  ;  Mary  Phayre,  22  ; 
jMaud  Helena,  168;  Montague  Bryan,  23;  Norah 
Haughton,  22 ;  Robert  Bryan  Wandesford,  24 ; 
Rohesia  Mary,  21;  Rev.  Thomas,  19,  137,  166; 
Walter  Macdonald,  24. 
Conyngham,  Lady  Florence,  175;  George  Henry, 
Marquis,  176;  Jane  .St.  Maur  Blanche,  Marchioness, 

175- 

Coode,  Wilham,  135. 

Cooke,  Rev.  Ernest  Beresford,  110;  John,  198; 
Martha,  19S. 

Cookes,  Rev.  Thomas  Horace,  61. 

Coolcson,  Constance  Jane,  68 ;  Gwendoline,  68 ; 
John  Blencowe,  68;   Philip  Blencowe,  68. 

Cooper,  Eliza  Mary,  3  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  3  ;  Frances 
Eliza,  3,  199;  George,  3,  199;  Henry,  92; 
Lewis,  4  :  Margaret,  3  ;  Sophia,  92  ;  William,  3  ; 
Rev.  William,  172. 

Coote,  Elizabeth,  19,  137,  166;  Jane,  19;  John,  19, 
137,  166  ;  Katherine,  19,  137. 

Cope,  Arthur  Mainley,  6. 

Copley,  .Sir  Joseph,  lit.,  114;  Juliana,  114. 

Corbett,Eliz.\beth,99,  loi ;  Hannah, 99;  John, 99,  loi. 

Cornish,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  130;  Rev.  John  M., 
45;   Robert,  130;   Rev.  Sidney  William,  130. 

Cornwall,  Elizabeth  Eleanora,  124;  John,  124; 
Susannah,  124. 

Corser,  Rev.  Thomas,  21. 

Cotterill,  Rev.  Charles,  96;   Rev.  J.  M.,  20. 

Cottesloe,  Augusta  Henrietta,  Lady,  10 ;  Thomas 
Francis,  Baron,  10. 

Cotton,  Rev.  Arthur  Benjamin,  45  ;  Clare  Elizabeth, 
45;  Sarah,  45;  William,  45. 

Couchman,  Charles,  1S3,  184;  Florence  Catherine, 
184;  Sarah  Whitby,  1S4  ;  Thomas  Barnes,  184. 

Coulthurst,  William  Matthew,  126. 

de  Courcy-Ireland,  Dorothea  Alice  Maud,  12  ;  Rev. 
Edmond  Stanley,  12 ;  Mary  Kirkwood,  12  ; 
WiUiam,  12. 

Courtenay,  .\nna  Maria,  Countess  of  Devon  and 
Rothes,  77  ;  Hon''''=  Anne,  74,  77 ;  Anne  Henrietta, 
77  ;  Ann  Mayow,  74 ;  Caroline  Wynell,  77  ; 
Catherine,  77  ;  Lady  Catherine,  73 ;  Catherine 
Laura,  76 ;  Edward,  77  ;  Colonel  Edward  Reginald, 
76;  Elizabeth,  76,  77;  Lady  Elizabeth,  73,  75,  76; 
Elizabeth  Frances,  77  ;  Elizabeth  Howard,  74 ; 
Elizabeth  Ruth,  Countess  of  Devon,  73;  Evangeline 
Claudette,  75  ;  Rev.  Francis,  76  ;  George  Henry, 
75,76;  Georgiana,  75  ;  Georgiana  Harriet  Anne,  74 ; 
Harriet,  Countess  of  Devon,  73  ;  Rev.  Henry  Hugh, 
Earl  of  Devon,  74,  76,  77  ;  Henry  Reginald,  73  ; 
Major-General  Henry  Reginald,  77  ;  Rl.  Rev. 
Henry  Reginald,  Bishop  of  ICxeter,  73  ;  Hugh 
Leslie,  77  ;  John  Peregrine  Charles,  73  ;  Josceline, 
77;  Kathleen  Ruth,  76;  Laura,  76;  LauraGeorgina, 
77  ;  Mabel,  75  ;  Mary,  75 ;  Mary  Emily,  76 ; 
Peregrine  George,  76;  Rt.  Rev.  Reginald,  Bishop 
of  Jamaica,  75;  Reginald  Edward,  73,  74;  Vice- 
Adniiral  Richard  William,  77  ;  Thomas  Peregrine, 
75i  77;  Rev.  Thomas  Peregrine,  76;  Hon'''"' 
Thomas  Peregrine,  73,  74 ;  William,  73 ;  Sir 
William,  Earl  of  Devon,  73 ;  William  Reginald, 
Earl  of  Devon,  73. 


206 


CowlfV,  Henrietta,  99;  Jolm  Ludgc,  99. 

Cox,  Florence  Julia  Mar>'  (Daisy),  23;  John  Ramsay, 

23  ;  William  Charles,  23. 
Coxford,   Caroline,    143 ;    Elizabeth,    143 ;    Richard, 

143- 
Crawford,  Margaret,  iS. 
Cresswell,  Kev'.  Henry,  179. 
Crisp,  Albert  Hcmin^tun,  143  ;  lietsy,  143  :  Charter, 

143:  Clara,  144;    Dorothea,  143;    Dudley  Charles 

Hcmington,    143:     F:iizabeth,    143:     Klhel,    144  ; 

Fred,    143 ;     F'redrick,    144 ;    Cerald    I'irth,    144  ; 

lohn,    143;      Julia,    144:      Lilian,    144;      Kosina, 

"143 ;    Sarah,    143  ;    Stanley  Searle,    144  :    William 

Heniington,  143. 
Crofton,  Amelia  Harriett,  76  ;    Major-Gencral  Hugli, 

Augustus,  76 ;  Kathleen  Ruth,  76. 
Crosfiekl,  Ernest  Morland,  65. 
Cross,  Alfred,   184 ;   Alfred  William  Stephens,   184; 

Emily,  184. 
Crouch,  F^lizabeth,  117. 
Crow,  Alice,  162  ;  F.  J.,  162. 
Crozier,   Rt.    Rev.   John   Baptist,   Bishop  of  Ossory, 

Ferns  and  Leighlin,  68. 
Cruccfix,  Henrietta  Cowley,  102  ;   John  Clarke,  102  ; 

Robert  Richard,  102. 
Crump,  Rev.  John  Herbert,  1S3. 
Cubitt,  Frederick,  5  ;  Juha,  5  ;  Winifred  Mary,  5. 
Cumming,  Emma  Georgiana  Christina,  83  ;   (jeneral 

Sir     Henry     John,    83  ;      Lieut. -Colonel     Henrj' 

Wedderburn,  83. 
Cunliffe,    Edith,    168 ;     Henry,    168 ;    Henr>'  James 

St.  Benno,  168  :  John,  45,  49  ;  Sophia,  45,  49. 
Cure,  Rev.  Canon  Capel,  141. 
Currey,    Benjamin,     165;      Lieut. -Colonel     Charles 

Henr)',     165 ;       Edmund    Charles,     161  :      Emily 

Harriet,  165  ;   Henry,  165  ;   fercivall,  165. 


D 


Dale,  Adela,  45  ;   Alice  Augusta,  48  ;   Alice  Marv, 

42  ;  Alice  Maud,  48  ;  Alizon  Mary,  46  :  Alwyne 
Arthur,  45  ;  Anne,  41  ;  Anne  Elizabeth,  42  ; 
Annie  Mabel,  47  ;  Rev.  .Arthur  Murray,  41,  42, 
45  ;  Beatrice  Murray,  46 ;  Bernard,  43  ;  Bertha 
Catherine,  47  ;  Bertram  Cecil,  48  ;  Cedric,  46 ; 
Cecil  Clare  Marston,  47,  48 :  Lieut. -Colonel  Charles 
Lawford,  43 ;  Christopher  William,  47 ;  Clara 
Mallcott,  46  :  Clare  Elizabeth,  45  ;  Rev.  Clement 
I'elham.  47;  Constance  Irene,  46;  Dorothy,  46; 
Edgar  Lawford,  44  ;  Edith  Mary,  48  ;  Elizabeth, 
41  ;  Emily  F'rances,  44;  Emily  Jane,  41,  42,  44, 
51;  Ethel  Mary,  48  ;  Ethelwyne,  45  ;  Evelyn,  45; 
Evelyn  Mary  Frances,  42  ;  Fanny,  43  ;  Frances 
Josephine,  42,  47  ;  Frances  Marianne  Cockburn, 
42;  Frances  Marion  Jane,  43 ;  Francis  Harold,  42 ; 
George  Arthur,  48  :  George  Spence  Desborough, 
48 ;  Gerald,  43 ;  Gerald  Anselni,  46 ;  Gerald 
Lawford,  46;  Rev.  Godfrey,  44,  46;  Grace  Helena, 
43,  44  :  Harold  Augustine,  46  ;  Harriett,  45  ; 
Helen  .\nnette,  44  ;  Helen  Hutton,  45,  51  ;  Rev. 
Herbert  Dixon,  43;  James  Ernest,  42;  James 
LitUewood,  43 ;  James  Murray,  42,  46 ;  Janet 
Hamilton,  44 ;  Katherine  Susan,  43  ;  Kathleen 
Dowell,  42  ;  Rev.  Lawford  William  Torriano,  41, 
43,  52  ;  Leonard,  47  ;  Leonard  -Alwynne,  46 ; 
Leonard  Robert,  43,  47 ;  Lilian  Emma,  44 ; 
Lionel    Newman    Egerton,    46 ;    Louisa   Caroline, 

43  ;  Mabel  Catherine,  46  ;  Margaret,  45  ;  Marian 
Alexandra,  46 ;  Marion,  42  ;  Marion  Dove,  42  ; 
Mary,  41,  45;  Marj'  Caroline,  44;  Mary  Diana, 
46 ;  Hon'*''^  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances  Catherine, 
42;  Meta,  48;  Mildred,  43;  Muriel  Constance, 
46 ;  Norah  Frances,  48 ;  Phyllis  Katherine,  43  ; 
Priscilla,  46  ;  Rev.  Reginald,  52  ;  Rev.  Reginald 
Francis,  45,  46,  48  ;  Robert  Jacomb  Norris,  43  ; 
Rose     Anna     Murray,    45 :     Susan     Cicely,    44 ; 


Terence   Martin  Pelham,  42  ;    Very  Rev.  Thomas, 
41-43,    51,    53,    147  ;     Rev.    Thomas    Cyril,    42  ; 

Rev.  Thomas  F'rancis,  42  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham, 
41,  43-45,  47,  51,  S3;  Violet,  46;  Walter  Clare, 
45  ;  Wilfred,  45  ;   William,  41  ;   William  Charles, 
46. 
Dalhousie,  .-Vrthur  George  Maulc,  Earl  of,  176;  John 

William,   Earl  of,   176;    Mary  Adelaide,  Counte.ss 
of,  176. 
Daly,     Denis    St.    George,    Baron    Dunsandle,    63  ; 

Hon''''^  Denis  St.   George,  63  ;    Hon''''^  Rose  Zara 

Maria,  63  ;  Hon^''"  William,  63. 
Dann,  Charlotte  Gibbon,  4. 
Darell,    Beatrix,     136;      Catherine,     134 ;      FMward 

Mamiaduke    Darell,    136;      Henry,    134 ;      Henry 

St.    George    Darell,    136  ;     Joan    Graliana,    136  ; 

Rev.    Sir    Lionel,    Bl.,    83  ;     Mamie,    135  ;     Mary 

Frances,  135;   Robert  Darell  Elford,  136;    Robert 

Darell  Smythe,  135  ;  see  also  Stephens. 
Darley,  James  Jacob,  24. 
Darlot,  Henry,  164  ;  Margaret  Rosa,  164. 
Dasnes,  Captain  Arthur,  R.N.,   115;    Rev.   E.,  180; 

Elizabeth,  115;  Rev.  John,  147;  Rev.  Richard,  99. 
Davis,  Alice  Augusta,  48  ;  William,  48. 
Davison,  Thomas,  49. 
Dawson,    Charles,    85  ;     Jane,    85  ;     Joseph,     i8g  ; 

Sarah  Anne  F'owler,  189;  Walter,  83. 
Deane,  Sidney  Jane,  183;  William,  183. 
Deedes,  Rev.  Brooke,  in. 
De   la  Warr,    Gilbert    George    Reginald,    Earl,    63 ; 

Muriel  Agnes,  Countess,  63. 
Dennys,    Harriot   Wollaston,    109  ;      General   Julius 

Benthall,  109. 
Dent,  Anne,  149,  152;    Charlotte,  152;    Edith,  152  ; 

Emma,     149,     152;      Emmeline    Margaret,     152; 

Ethel  Fanny,   152;    Fanny,   152:    Florence,   152; 

George     Middlewood,     152  ;      Helen     Dale,     51  ; 

Isabella,  1S9  ;  John,  149,   152;  John  Allston,  51  ; 

John  William,  152;  Jonathan,  189;  Marian  Emma, 

152;      Mary,     1S9;      Matilda     Ann,     149,     152; 

William,  149,  152. 
Desborough,  Lawrence,  156;   Sarah,  156. 
Deschamps,  Caroline  Louisa,   159  ;    John,  159. 
le  Despencer,  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth,  Baroness,  33, 

42. 
Devon,    Anna    Maria,    Coiintess   of,    77  ;    Elizabeth 

Ruth,  Countess  of,  73  ;    Harriet,  Counte.ss  of,  73  ; 

Rev.  Henry  Hugh,  Earl  of,  76  ;  Sir  William,  Earl 

of,  73  ;  William  Reginald,  Earl  of,  73. 
Dickason,  Harriet,  81 ;  Mary,  Si,  82;  Thomas,  81,  82. 
Dickens,     Mary     Andalusia,     124;      Lieut. -General 

Samuel  Trevor,  124;  Rev.  Thomas,  183. 
Dickinson,  Frederick  William,  8  ;    Rev.  Willoughhv 

Willey,  96. 
Disraeli,  Benjamin,  140  ;   Benjamin,  Earl  of  Beacons- 
field,  141,  142  ;    Coningsby  Ralph,   142  ;    Dorothy 

Sa,  140  ;    Isaac,  140  ;    Isabella  Anne,  142  ;  James, 

142  ;   Katherine,  142  ;  Marguerite  Katherine,  142  ; 

Maria,    140 ;     Marion    Grace,    142 ;    .Mary   Anne, 

Viscountess    Beaconsfield,     141;     NapthaU,     142; 

Ralph,  140,  142;    Sarah,  140;   Sarah  Siprut,  140; 

Sybil  Isabella,  141. 
Dixon,  Fanny,  43;  Robert,  43;  Thomas,  i. 
Dobell,  Rev.  Joseph,  63. 
Dodderidge    or     Dudderidge,    Anna    Sophia,     181  ; 

Fanny,    181  ;    George,    181  ;    Robert,    18 1  ;    Rev. 

Sidney  Edwin,  179. 
Dodson,  Rev.  Paul  Augustus,  37,  38  ;   Rev.  William, 

37- 
Donoughrnore,    Frances  Isabella,    Countess    of,    68 ; 

John  Luke  George,  Earl  of,  68. 
Douglas,     Hon""    Charlotte     Martha,    31  ;     Hon'''* 

Edward  William,  125;  Lady  P'rances  Harriet,  30  ; 

Frances     Theodora,     Countess    of    Morton,    30 ; 

Hon'"'"   George   Henry,  31,    125;   George   Sholto, 

Earl  of  Morion,  30,  31 ;  Captain  George  Sholto,  31 ; 

Hon''''   Laura    Mary,    31  ;    Rev.    Canon    William 

Willoughby,  70. 


207 


Dove,  ^'en''''^  George,  42 ;  Marion,  42. 

Downes,   Anna,  2 ;    Rev.   Arthur  ^iedows,  2  ;    Rev. 

John     Farrington,    71;    Sophia    Judith,    2;    Rev. 

William  Edward,  2. 
Dowson,  Henrietta  Cowley,  99,  102;  John,  99,  I02. 
Doyle,  Barlholuinew,  93 ;   Ellen  Frances,  93. 
Doyne,   Charles   .Mervyn,    32  ;    Lady   Frances   Mary, 

32;  Robert  Stephen,  32;  .Sarah  Emily  Tynte,  32. 
Drake,  Ann  Eyre,  38;   Eliza  Mason,  3S;   Robert,  38; 

Robert  Walton,  38. 
Drought,  Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Albert,  12. 
Dubois,    Charles    Lewis,     16  ;      Helen,     16  ;     Kate 

Elizabeth,  16. 
Duff,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  127  ;  James,  127;  General 

Sir  James,  127. 
Duncombe,  Frances,  125;  Thomas,  125. 
Dundas,    Anne,    34 ;    Charlotte,    Lady,    28 ;    Hon'"''' 

Cospatrick  Thomas,  34  ;  Hon''''-'  John  Charles,  34  ; 

Lawrence,    Marquess   of  Zetland,    33,    34 ;    Lilian 

Selina    Elizabeth,     Marchioness    of   Zetland,    33 ; 

Hon**'"  Margaret  Matilda,   34  ;    Hon''''-'   Mary,  28  ; 

Mary  Jane,   Lady,   34;    Hon''''=  Maud,   34;    Lady 

Maud  Frederica  Elizabeth,  33  ;  Tlionias,  Lord,  28, 

34;  Rev.  the  Hon''''*  Thomas  Lawrence,  34. 
Dunsandle,  Denis  St.  George,  Baron,  63. 
Dutton,  Frances,  64;  .Mary,  64;  Richard,  64. 
Dyment,   Ehzabeth,    181  ;    Isaac,    iSi  ;    Sarah   Ann, 

181 ;  William  Henry,  iSi. 
Dysart,  Lionel,  Earl  of,  172  ;  Louisa,  Countess  of,  172. 


Earle,  Rev.  Alfred,  1 50;  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred,  Bishop  of 
Marlborough,  III;  Anne,  150;  Ellen,  150; 
William,  150. 

Eden,  Rev.  Charles  Page,  62. 

Edinburgh,    Rt.    Rev.    Daniel    Sandford,   Bishop  of, 

159- 

Edwards,  Rev.  Allen  Thomas,  43 ;  Rev.  Frederick 
Stephen,  184. 

Effingham,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  73 ;  Thomas, 
Earl  of,  73. 

Egerton,  Arthur  George,  Earl  of  Wilton,  127  ; 
Charles  Augusttis,  62  ;  F^dward  Christopher,  62  ; 
Hon''"'  Mabelle  Annie,  62  ;  Mariota,  Countess  of 
Wilton,  127  ;  Lady  Mary  Frances,  62  ;  Seymour 
JohrTGrey,  Earl  of,  127. 

Eglington  and  Winton.  Archibald  William.  Earl  of. 
127  ;  Theresa,  Countess  of,  127. 

Eigenschenck,  Marie  Sophie,  10. 

Ekins,  Dorothy  Marion,  21  ;  Henry  Charles,  21  ; 
Mary,  21  ;  Rev.  Robert  Charles  Warre,  21. 

Eldon,  Charlotte,  172;  John,  Earl  of,  10. 

Elgin,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  96. 

Eliot,  Very  Rev.  Philip  Frank,  36. 

Elliot,  Alice  Lilian,  200  ;  Amy  Blanche,  200 ;  Amy 
Mary,  199  ;  Anna  Sophia,  5,  19S  ;  Charles  Barry, 
199;  Charles  Herbert,  5,  198,  199;  Edith 
Geraldine,  199;  Edward  Reginald,  198-200; 
Emily  Gertrude,  198  ;  Fanny  Elizabeth,  200 ; 
Florence  Kinnear,  200  ;  Florence  Mabel,  200 ; 
Frances  Margaret  de  Dibon,  199;  Geoffrey  Faber, 
200 ;  Rev.  George,  37  ;  Gerald  de  Dibon,  198, 
200 ;  Harold  F"aber,  200  ;  Helen,  200  ;  Herbert 
Benbow,  199;  Isabella,  19S;  John,  19S;  Katharine, 
5,  199;  Lily  Cecilia,  200;  Madeline  Hilda,  200; 
Madeline  Violet,  200 ;  Margaret  Catherine  de 
Dibon,  200 ;  Mary  Isabella,  198  ;  Sarah,  199 ; 
Thomas,  198;  William  Faber  Algernon,  198,  199; 
Rev.  William  Henry,  5,  198. 

Ellis,  Anne  Earnshaw,  150;  John,  150. 

Ellison,  Elizabeth,  55;  Henrietta.  55;  Henry,  55. 

Elwes,  Charlotte  Maria,  97  ;  Dudley  Christopher 
Cary,  97;  Mary  Anne  Sophia,  97. 

Emary,  Albert,  35;  Julia  Katie,  35. 

Endle,  Rev.  Sydney,  24. 


Erskine,  Alexander,  62 ;  Lady  Muriel  Agnes  Stuart, 
17s;  Rosalie  Louisa,  Countess  of  Buchan,  175; 
Selina,  62 ;  Shipley  Gordon  Stuart,  Earl  of  Buchan, 

175- 

Essex,  Arthur  Algernon,  Earl  of,  60. 

Estwicke,  Grace,  30;  Samuel,  30. 

Evans,  Eleanor  Scope,  141;  Captain  John  Viney,  R.N. , 
141  ;  Mary  Anne,  141. 

Ewart,  Lady  Evelyn  Clementina,  173;  Major-General 
Sir  Henry  Peter,  173;  John  Manship,  151;  Mary, 
151 ;  Rev.  Peter,  173. 

Exeter,  Rt.  Rev.  Henrv  Reginald  Courtenav,  Bishop 
of,  73- 

Exnioutli,  Eliza  Harriet,  Viscountess,  194;  Pownoll 
Bastard,  Viscount,  194. 

Eyre,  Robert,  113;  Samuel,  113;  Susannah,  113. 

Eyre-Matcham,  Catherine  Rachel  Eyre,  XI4; 
Constance  Gertrude,  114;  Constance  Valentine, 
114;  Edith  Evelyn,  115;  Florence  F^Uery  Mary, 
114;  George  Henry  Eyre,  114;  Horatio  Charles 
Eyre,  Ii6;  John  St.  Leger,  114;  Joyce  Horatio, 
114;  Mary  l^lizabeth,  114;  .Mary  Harriet  Eyre, 
116;  William  Eyre.  114,  115:   v,-,' a/jo  .Matcham. 


Faber,  Anna  Sophia,  5,  198  ;  Cliarles  David,  5,  198  ; 
Martha,  198. 

F'airfax,  Elizabeth,  81  ;  Loui.sa  Emma,  36;  Thomas, 
36. 

FaithfuU,  Clara,  no;  Fanny  Lithgow  Payson,  no; 
F'rances  Maria,  no;  Rev.  James  Grantham,  no; 
Patty,  105 ;  Rev.  Robert,  105 ;  Rev.  Robert 
('olquhoun,  no;  Rev.  Valentine  Grantham,  no. 

F'almouth,  Evelyn,  Viscount,  33,  42  ;  Mary  F'rances 
Elizabeth,  Viscountess,  j^,  42. 

Fanshawc,  Agatha  Annie,  107  ;  Alice,  109 ;  Althea 
F'aithfull,  106 ;  Althea  Frances  Anne,  107  ; 
Amy  Bertha,  106 ;  Sir  Arthur  Upton,  loS  ; 
Bertha,  106;  Charles  Henry,  Io5 ;  Rev.  Charles 
Robert,  105  ;  Rev.  Charles  Simon  F'aithfuU,  105, 
109;  Clara,  no;  Daphne,  106;  Douglas,  109; 
Elizabeth,  106 ;  Ellen  Faithful!,  107  ;  Emily 
F'aithfull,  108  ;  Ethel  Margaret,  109  ;  Eva,  loS  ; 
Dame  Eva  Margaret,  108;  Fann_\'  Lithgow  Payson, 
no;  Frances  Caroline,  107;  Geoffrey  Dennys, 
log;  Gladys  Emily,  107;  Gordon,  no;  Harriot 
WoUaston,  109;  Henry,  105 ;  Henry  Ernest, 
106  ;  Henry  Faithfull,  105,  107  ;  Herbert 
Charles,  109 ;  Hugh  Arnold  Wrottesley,  107  ; 
Irene,  no;  Jane,  105;  Joan,  106;  Jocelyn 
Herbert,  109;  Rev.  John  Faithfull.  106  ;  Julia,  107  ; 
Katherine  Elinor,  108  ;  Lettice  Marguerite  Butler, 
106;  Captain  Lionel,  R.  N. ,  107;  Lionel  Arthur, 
108 ;  Louisa  Maria,  108  ;  Lucy  .-^lexina,  107  ; 
Maria  Catherine  Charlotte,  107  ;  Maria  Faithfull, 
109;  Maurice,  no;  May  Julia,  107;  Pamela, 
107 ;  Patty,  105,  108 ;  Rev.  Percival  Moilliot, 
107;  Reginald,  no;  Rev.  Richard  FA-elyn,  107; 
Robert  F'aithfull,  107  ;  Rosa  Ellen,  105  ;  Rosa 
Mary  Ann,  107  ;  Rosetta  Maynard,  105  ;  Rupert 
Temple,  108 ;  Susanna  Frances,  105 ;  Susanna 
F'rances  Faithfull,  108;  Wilfrid,  no:  William, 
105  ;  William  F'aithfull,  109. 

Farebrother,  Francis  Edwin  Essington,  161. 

Faiiner,  Mary  Anne,  177. 

Farquhar,  Admiral  Sir  Arthur,  14  ;  Ellen,  14  ; 
Ilubart  Brooks,  14;  Ida  \'iolet,  14. 

Farquharson,  Amelia  Harriett,  76;  Captain  Charles, 
R.N.,  76;  F'rances  Maria,  no;  Major-General 
James  Alexander,  1 10. 

Farrar,  \'en''''=  Archdeacon,  141. 

Fawcett,  William  Claude,  198. 

F"eilding,  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Charles  William  Alexander, 
O2. 

Fell,  Alice,  53;  Barbara  Louisa,  53;  Lieut. -Colonel 
William  Edwin,  53;  William.  Edwin  Cotton,  53. 


208 


Fenton,  Catharine  Harriet,  15J;  Henry,  153;   I'errot, 

■S3- 
Fenwick,  Constance  Jane,  68 ;  George,  68. 

Fcrard,  Arthur  George,  44 ;  Charles  Agace,  44 ; 
Charles  C'olloii,  44  ;  Daniel,  44  ;  Elizabeth,  44  ; 
Kmily  Jane,  44;  juhn  Edward,  44. 

Fergusson,  Florence  T.,  11;  J.,  11. 

Fiddey,  Charles,  41. 

Field,  Rev.  John,  34 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  97. 

Fielden,  .Ann,  35  ;  Mary,  35. 

p'irth,  Caroline,  143;  Nimrod  Thomas,  143. 

Fisher,  .Margaret  .\nne,  loi. 

Fisher-Saltcr,  Julia,  5;  Thomas,  5. 

Fisk,  Rev.  George,  112,  155. 

FitzClarence,  Rev.  Lord  .Augustus,  176:  Dorothea, 
176. 

Fitzwilliam,  Lady  Albreda  Elizabeth,  35 ;  L;idy 
Anne,  32 ;  Sir  Charles  William,  Earl,  28,  29 ; 
Charlotte,  Countess,  28 ;  Lady  Charlotte,  28 ; 
Frances  Harriet,  Countess,  30 ;  Lady  Frances 
Laura,  30  ;  Hon'''=  John,  33  ;  Margaret  Bruce,  28  ; 
Lady  Margaret  Mary,  33  ;  Mary,  Viscountess 
Milton,  28  ;  Lady  Mary,  28  ;  Hon'"'"'  Mary  Selina 
Charlotte,  29  ;  Selina  Charlotte,  Viscountess 
Milton,  29  ;  William,  Earl,  28  ;  William  Charles, 
Viscount  Millon,  29  ;  William  Charles  de  Meuron, 
Earl,  33  ;  Sir  William  Thomas  Spencer,  Earl,  28, 
30  ;   see  also  Milton  and  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam. 

Fleming,  Rev.  Canon  James,  150,  174,  176. 

Fletcher,  Amy  Florence,  10 ;  Rev.  Arthur  John,  10 ; 
Rev.  James  Michael  John,  184;  Marie  Sophie,  10; 
Ralph,  10. 

Foley,  Hon'''"=  Caroline  Georgiana  Harriott,  128; 
Thomas,  Baron,  128. 

Foljambe,  Cecil  George  Savile,  Earl  of  Liverpool, 
29 ;  George  Savile,  29. 

Foote,  Rev.  John  .Andrews,  14S. 

Ford,  Rev.  Charles  William,  93  ;  Elizabeth  Frances, 
93;  Emilia  (Milly),  93;  Rev.  L  Chubb,  iii; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Randle,  93;  William,  153. 

Foreman,  Louisa,  102 ;  Stephen,  102. 

Forester,  Cecil  Weld,  Baron,  31  ;  Hon'''"  Isabella 
Elizabeth  Annabella,  31 ;  Rev.  the  Hon'>'=  Orlando, 

3i- 
Forster,    Rev.    Edward,    187  ;    Emma,    187  ;    Rev. 

John,  7;  Lavinia,  187;  Maria  Ann,  7. 
Forsyth,    John,     177;     Mary    Anne,     177;      Mary 

Elizabeth,  177. 
Foster,  Charlotte,  138;  Mary  .Amanda,  138;  Sylvester, 

138. 
Fowler,  Sarah  Hannah,  119;  William,  119. 
Francis,  Caroline,  41;    Florence,   112;   James,   112; 

John  Francis,  112;  Mary,  41;  William,  41. 
Frankland,  .Augusta  Louisa,  124. 
Frankland-Russell,    Dame    Louisa   Anne,    124 ;    Sir 

Robert,  Bt.,  124. 
Frankland-Russsell-.Astley,  Bertram  Frankland,  175  ; 

Lady  Florence,  1 75. 
Franklin,  -Admiral  Sir  John,  93,  94 ;   Sarah,  93,  94  ; 

Willingham,  93,  94. 
Freeman -Thomas,     Freeman,     64  ;      Hon'''''     Marie 

Adelaide,  64  ;  sec  also  Thomas. 
Freemantle,  .Augusta  Henrietta,  Lady  Cottesloe,  10 ; 

Hon'''"  Hilda  Lucy,    10 ;    Hon*"'"   Reginald  Scott, 

10;  Thomas  Francis,  Baron  Cottesloe,  10. 
de  Freitas,  Emilia,  20  ;  Colonel  Joao  Jose,  20. 
Frith,  Edith  Margaret  Isobel,  197;  Philip,  197. 
Fuller,    Edward,    154;    Elizabeth,    154;    Rev.  John 

Mee,  51. 
Fytche,   Elizabeth,  92  ;   Martha,  92  ;   Rev.   Stephen, 

92. 


de  Gabay,  Sarah  Siprut,  140. 
Gallatly,  Rev.  WiUiam,  1 17. 

Galloway,  Rev.   Edward  Dale,  37  ;   Ellen  Jane,  37  ; 
Isabella,  37 ;  Rev.  William  Brow  n,  37. 


Gamble,  Rev.  Henry  Reginald,  68. 

Gardiner,  Rev.  George  Gregory,  20. 

Garnier,  Rev.  Edward  Southwell,  33. 

Garrett,  Elizabeth,  194 ;  William,  194. 

Garrold,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  183,  185;  Thomas,  183, 
185. 

Gate,  Daniel,  160;  Eleanor  Diana,  160. 

Gatty,  Rev.  Alfred,  32  ;  Margaret  Scott,  32. 

Gee,  James,  43 ;  Susan  .Amelia,  43. 

Getting,  Charles  Talboys,  100,  ill;  Da\'id,  lOO ; 
Florence,  III;  Harriet  Maria,  III;  James  Charles, 
99,  100,  III;  Mary  Talboys,  100  ;  Moses  David, 
100;  Sarah,  100. 

Gibson,  Alice,  77 ;  Captain,  13  ;  Euphemia 
Bannatyne,  158;  F"lora,  13;  James,  157;  Jean 
Baine,  157;  John  Hare,  24;  Margaret,  24;  Sarah, 
157  ;  William,  158. 

Gidley,  Bartholomew,  130 ;  Bartholomew  Charles, 
130,  131  ;  Caroline  Frances,  130;  Courtenay, 
130;  Courtenay  de  Blois,  131;  Elizabeth,  130; 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  130,  131  ;  Elizabeth  Cornish, 
130;  John,  130,  131  ;  John  Courtenay,  130;  John 
Row,  131  ;  Katherine  Maud,  131  ;  Margaret,  130; 
Margaret  Frances  Mary,  131  ;  Mary  Elizabeth, 
131  ;  Sarah  Emily  Russell,  131  ;  Selina  Mary, 
131  ;  Sidney  Robert,  131. 

Giffard,  Anne,  20,  21  ;  Rev.  Frederick  Walter,  20, 
21  ;  Margaret,  20;  Rohesia  Mary,  21. 

Gillbee,  Anne,  134;  Rev.  Earle,  134;  Rev.  William, 

134- 
Gilloes,  Elizabeth,  76  ;  William,  76. 
Giuliotti,  Maria,  92. 
Glennis,  John,  162  ;  Mary  Ann,  162. 
Glover,  Rev.  F.  R.  A.,  106. 
Glyn,   Constance   Gertrude,    114;    Rev.    the    Hon'''" 

Edward      Carr,      114;       George      Carr,      Baron 

Wolverton,  114;    Hon'''"  Florence  Elizabeth,  114; 

Hon'''"  St.  Leger  Richard,  114. 
Gobat,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Benoni,  Bishop  of  Jerusalem, 

163,  178. 
Godin,  Stephen  Feter,  124;  Susanna,  124. 
Goff,   Lady  Cecilie,   176;     Dorothea,   176;    Thomas 

Clarence  Edward,  176  ;  Thom.as  William,  176. 
Goldsmith,  Harry  St.  Barbe,  loi. 
Good,    .Anne    Elizabeth,     178 ;    Rev.    Henry,    178 ; 

William  Hiley,  178. 
Goodchild,  Rev.  Thomas  Oliver,  166. 
Gooding,  Alice,  i. 
Gordon,  Charles,  Marquess  of  Huntly,  173;  Rev.  the 

Hon'''"  Douglas,  125;  Lady  Evelyn  Elizabeth,  173; 

Margaret,     130;     Mary    .Antoinette,     Marchioness 

of  Huntly,   173;   Rev.  Osborne,   52,   132;  Simon, 

130. 
Gordon-Lennox,  Amy  Mary,  Duchess  of  Richmond 

and     Gordon,     66 ;      Charles     Henry,    Duke     of 

Richmond  and  Gordon,  66,  67  ;    Charles   Henr\-, 

Earl  of  March,  67  ;    Hilda  Madeleine,  Countess  of 

March,  67 ;  Lady  Violet  Mary,  66. 
Gosford,  Archibald,  Earl  of,  133. 
Gosling,  John  Hunt,  103 ;  Mary  Jane,  103. 
Gough,  Rev.  Alfred  William,  85. 
Graham,   Charles   Whitbread,    108 ;    Francis  James, 

III;  Harriet  Maria,   III;   Louis;i,   159;  William, 

159- 
Grantham,     Rev.     Henry,     186  ;      Rev.     John,     37, 

38- 
Gray,  Rev.  Charles,  155. 
Green,   Rev.   Edmund,   106;    Eliza  Mary,  3;  Flora, 

106 ;     Rt.    Rev.    John,    Bishop    of    Lincoln,    92 ; 

Lettice    Marguerite    Butler,     106 ;     Margaret,    2 ; 

Martha,  92;  William,  2,  3. 
Greg,     Alice     Margaret,     65  ;      Thomas     Richard, 

65- 
Gregory,  Elizabeth,  82  ;  Dame  Elizabeth,  82  ;  Dame 

Isabella  Augusta,   82;    Martha,   "S ;    Robert,  82; 

Sir  William  Henry,  82. 
Greville,  Lilian,  126. 
Grey,  Harriet  Jane,  96:  Rev.  Henrj-,  96. 


209 


de  Grey,  Augusta  Louisa,  Lady  Walsingham,  124  ; 
Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady  Walsingham,  124 ; 
Rev.  the  Hon'''''  Frederick,  124;  Hon'"'''  John 
Augustus,  124,  125  ;  Thomas,  Baron  Walsingham, 
124. 

Griffith,  Ada  Thornton,  139;  Alice  Margery,  139;  Alice 
Mary,  138  ;  Ann  Elizabeth,  137  ;  Annie  Elizabeth, 
138  ;  Caroline  Maria,  137  ;  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Osborne,  137,  139;  Charles  Henry,  138,  139; 
Charlotte,  19,  137  ;  Charlotte  Langford,  139; 
Charlotte  Sylvia  Vashti,  138;  David  William  John, 
139;  Dorothy  Maud,  138;  Edward  Claud,  138; 
Elsie  Winifred,  139;  Emma  Mary  Bryan,  139; 
Ethel  Mary,  139;  Frances  Constance,  138;  Geoffrey 
Comber,  13S;  Henry  Christopher  Wandesford,  13S: 
Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  137;  Ilda,  138;  Isabel  Clara, 
137;  Katherine,  19,  137;  Lavinia  Mary,  138  ;  Lucia 
Sophia,  138 ;  Mary  Amanda,  138  ;  Mary  Emma, 
139;  Mary  Izobel,  138;  Mona  Alfreda  Zelda,  137; 
Thomas,  19,  137;  Rev.  Thomas,  19,  137,  138,  166; 
Thomas  Comber,  T37,  139;  Thomas  Logan,  137; 
Ursula  Lois,  138;  Walter  Wandesford,  138. 

Griffiths,  Rev.  Alfred,  20,  21  ;  Alice  Mary,  21  ; 
Elizabeth,  21 ;  James,  21. 

Grove,  Rev.  Hubert  Farquharson,  36. 

Grueber,  Thomas,  6. 

Grylls,    Harriett    Millett,    135;    Humphrey   Millett, 

135- 
le  Grys,  Charles,  105;  Susanna  Frances,  105. 
Gwydyr,  Peter  Robert,  Baron,  172. 


H 


Hadden,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  56,  133,  175. 
Haddon,  Elizabeth,  146. 
Haggard,  Francis,  167;  William  Henry,  167. 
Hahburton,  Arthur  Lawrence,   Baron,  83  ;    Mariana 

Emily,  Lady,  83 ;  Thomas  Chandler,  83. 
Halley,  Rev.  Alexander  Hay,  179. 
Hamilton,  Rev.  George,  1S7. 
Haniniersley,    Major-General    Frederick,    76 ;    Mary 

Emily,  76. 
Hammond,  Rev.  Anthony,  74. 
Hampden,  Henry,  Viscount,  64. 
Hanbury,  Rev.  William  Frederick  James,  157. 
Handficid,  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Hewitt  Paulett,  150. 
Hannah,  Rev.  John  Julius,  166;  Joseph  Edward,  146. 
Haiinay,  Mary  Magdalene  Eraser,  22. 
Harding,  Rev.  Thomas,  50. 
Hardy,  Charlotte  Savery,   163,   164;    Lieut. -Colonel 

Thomas  Carteret,  163,  164. 
Hare,  Eliza  Emma,  139;  Henry,  139;  Mary  Emma, 

139- 

Hargrave,  Ann  Walton,  39 ;  Eliza  Walton,  39 ; 
Richard,  39. 

Harker,  Rev.  William,  183. 

Hatmer,  Henrietta  Cowley,  99,  100;  James,  99,  100. 

Harness,  Rev.  William,  164. 

Harrington,  Charles,  Earl  of,  175. 

Harris,  Charles,  180;   Rev.  Robert,  179. 

Harrison,  Clara,  117,  144;  George,  117,  144; 
George  Crawford,  71  ;  George  Isaac,  144;  Maria 
Farringdon,  60;  Mary  Ann,  182,  185;  Richard 
Lake,  71;  Selina  Margaret,  71;  .Susanna,  117; 
Thomas,  60;  William,  71,  117,  182,  185. 

Harvey,  Antonio  Mary,  163;  Isobel,  163;  William 
James,  163. 

Hasbourne,  Elizabeth,  117. 

Harwood,  Annie  Elizabeth,  178  ;  Emily  Mary  Cicile, 
178;  Henry  Harwood,  177,  178;  Henry  William 
Forsyth,  177,  178;  John,  177;  Mary  Cecilia,  178; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  177  ;  Sarah,  177  ;  Surlees  Harwood, 
178;  Rev.  Thomas,  177;  see  also  Penny. 

Hawes,  John  Detherick,  137;  Mary,  137. 

Hawker,  Charles  Frederick,  132 ;  Emily  Hulbert, 
132  ;  Lilian  Alice  Annie  Mabel,  132. 

Hawkins,  Benjamin,  179;  Mary  (Polly),  179. 


Hawley,  Abraham,  12;  Mary  Ann,  12. 

Haybittle,  Lucy,  179. 

Hayne,  Rev.  John,  22 ;  Norah  Haughton,  22 ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Robert,  22. 

Hayward,  Catharine  Comfort,  145  ;  Frances,  I  ; 
(ieorge,  I,  4  ;  John,  I ;  John  Pearson,  I. 

Hazell,  Rev.  James  Henry,  17. 

Heale,  Alexander,  179;  Anna,  179;  Elizabeth,  179. 

Heathcote,  Arthur,  172  ;  Dame  Charlotte,  172 ; 
Hon'''*' Clementina  Charlotte,  174;  Dame  Elizabeth, 
172;  Elizabeth  Sophia,  174;  Francis,  172  ;  Rev. 
George,  173,  174;  Sir  Gilbert,  Bt.,  172;  Gilbert 
Henry,  Baron  Aveland,  172;  Gilbert  John,  Baron 
Aveland,  172  ;  Dame  Katherine  Sophia,  172  ; 
Lionel  Edward,  173;  Mary,  116;  Samuel,  u6  ; 
Sophia,  Matilda,  173;  Rev.  Thomas,  116,  172; 
William  Henry,  173. 

Healhcote-Drummond-Willoughby,  Lady  Alice,  176  ; 
Hon'"'"  Catherine  Mary  Clementina,  174 ;  Lady 
Cecilie,  176;  Charles  Peregrine,  175;  Hon'''" 
Charles  Strathavon,  175;  Hon'''*  Claud,  175; 
Clementina  Eliz.abeth  Drummond,  Lady  Willoughby 
de  Eresby,  172;  Elo'ise  Laurence,  Lady  Willoughby 
de  Eresby,  174;  Lady  Evelyn  Clementina,  173; 
Evelyn  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Ancaster,  173; 
Lady  Florence,  175 ;  Gilbert,  Baron  Willoughby 
de  Eresby,  174;  Hon'"'"  Gilbert,  174;  Gilbert 
Ilem-y,  Earl  of  Ancaster,  172,  173;  Lady  Margaret 
Mary,  174;  Lady  Mary  Adelaide,  176;  Lady 
.Muriel  Agnes  Stuart,  175;  Lady  Nina,  175; 
Hon''''  Peter  Robert,  176. 

Heaton,  Elizabeth,  103;  William,  103. 

Heine,  Auguste  Mathilde  Henrielte  Louise,  128; 
George,  128. 

Helps,  Alice  Plucknett,  154;  Ann  Frisquett,  153; 
Sir  Arthur,  153,  154;  Rev.  Arthur  Leonard,  154; 
Catharine  Harriet,  153  ;  Rev.  Charles  Leonard, 
154;  Edmund  Arthur,  154,  155;  Edmund  Arthur 
Plucknett,  155;  Dame  Elizabeth,  154;  Emily, 
154;  Henry,  153;  Lucy  Hester,  155;  Mary  Alice, 
155;  Melicent,  155;  Richard,  153;  Rowkand,  155; 
Rose  Elizabeth,  155;  Sarah  Harriot,  153;  Thomas, 
153;  Thomas  Williams,  153. 

Hely-Hutchinson,  Frances  Isabella,  Countess  of 
Donoughmore,  68 ;  John  Luke  George,  Earl 
of  Donoughmore,  68  ;  Lady  Norah,  68. 

Henson,  Rev.  Canon  Herbert  Hensley,  174. 

Herbert,  Very  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  George,  Dean  of 
Hereford,  71 ;  Josephine  Lucy  Frances  Marie,  125; 
William,  125. 

Hereford,  Rt.  Rev.  James  Atlay,  Bishop  of,  69-71. 

Heron-Maxwell,  Sir  John,  Bt.,  31  ;  Louisa  Susan 
Marlborough  Heron,  31. 

Hervey,  Charles,  19,  166. 

Hessey,  Ven'"'"  James  Augustus,  14. 

Heynian,  Elizabeth  Engel,  161,  162;  Henry  Heyman, 
161,  162. 

Ileywood,  Samuel,  124. 

Hibbert,  Colonel  Hugh  Robert,  196 ;  Victoria 
Katherine,  196. 

Hicks,  Emma,  2,  5,  199;  Frances,  2;  Rev.  James, 
2,  5,  199;  Rev.  James  Champion,  2;  John  George, 
2;  Sarah,  5,  199;  William  Searle,  2. 

Higgins,  Rev.  Edward,  142. 

Higgs,  Rev.  Edward  Hood,  20,  24  ;  Frances  Julia, 
24;  Commander  J.,  24. 

Hillyard,  Rev.  Arthur,  84. 

Hoare,  Anne,  163 ;  Arthur  Fansh.awe,  108,  109 ; 
Rev.  Arthur  Malortie,  109  ;  Ven'*'"  Charles  James, 
109;  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  163;  Jane  Isabella,  109; 
Maria  Faithfull,  109. 

Hobhouse,  Henry,  85;  Margaret  Hey  worth,  85; 
Rachel,  85 ;  Rev.  Walter,  85. 

Hodgkinson,  Charles  Thomas  Farquhar,  51  ;  Rev. 
George  Langton,  51  ;  Helen  Dale,  51  ;  Captain 
Thomas,  R.N.,  51. 

Hodgson,  General  Christopher,  106  ;  Flora,  106. 

Hodson,  Rev.  Prebendary  (Seorge  Hewitt,  9,  13-16. 


Iluyuii,  .M;iry,  21. 

Hogg,  Kcv.  Tliomas  rollimorc  Dimond,  l86. 

HolliL'ch,  Ven'''"^  Charles  William,  84  ;    Rev.   Hugh, 

84;    Laura    Ilarrielle,    84;    Mary    Caroline,    84; 

Lieul. -Colonel  Waller  Henry,  84. 
Holden,  Jane  Isabella,  109;   Riehard,  I09. 
Holker,  Calherina,  78;   Laurence,  78. 
Holland,  Edmund  Charles,  i6j. 
Holmes,  Agnes  Jane,  88;  Margaret  Ann,  88;   Rev. 

Richard,  88. 
Home,  Isabella  Jane,  132;  William  Foreman,  132. 
Honeysett,  Charles,  102;  Elizabelh,  102. 
Hood,  Charlotte  Mary,   Lady  Bridport,  194  ;  Hon'''"-' 

Frances  Caroline,  84  ;   John,   23  ;    Samuel,   I'.aron 

Bridport,  84,  194. 
Hook,  Rev.  Canon  Cecil,  7  ;  Rev.  Walter  Karqiihar, 

39- 
Hopkins,  Minna,  118;  William  Hopkins,  118. 
Hopkinson,  Charles,  52;   Emma  Blanche,  52;  Rev. 

William,  33. 
Hopwood,  Captain,  64  ;  Evelyn,  64  ;  Juliclta  Marian 

(Cissy),    92 ;    Mary,    92 ;    Richard    (Iraham,    92 ; 

Rev.  Canon  Walter  William,  92. 
Horton,  Mary  Ann,  160. 
Hotham,  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Frederick,  194. 
Hnvell,  Elizabeth  Rayner,  69;  James,  6g ;  Mary,  69. 
Howard,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Effingham,  73;   Lady 

Elizabeth,   73  ;    Thomas,   Earl  of  Effingham,   73  ; 

William,  50. 
Howes,  Elijah  Smith,  79:  Frances,  79. 
Hubbard,  Amelia,  145;  Thomas,  145. 
Hudson,  Elizabeth,  172;  Robeit,  172. 
Hughes,    Elizabelh    Howard,    74;    John,   74;    Rev. 

John,    74 ;    Louisa   Victoria,    7  ;    Maria   Ann,   7  ; 

Mary,  74;  Rev.  Thomas  Smart,  7. 
Humphreys,  Amelia,  43;  John.  43, 
Hunt,  Eleanor  Mary,  1S2  ;  James,  182  :  Mary,  182 ; 

Mary  BuUerfield,  45  ;   Rev.  Robert  Walter  Carew, 

142;  Sahina.  147;  Thomas,  147. 
Huntley,  Charles,  Marquess  of,  173;  Mary  .Anloinelta. 

Marchioness  of,  173. 
Hurt,  Catharine.  149:  Emma,  149;  Frank,  149. 
Hutchinson,  Euphemia  Bannalyne,  1 58 ;  Jean  F'rances, 

158  ;  Joseph,  1 58. 
Hutton,    Alice    Mary,    1S2  ;    Arthur   William,    182 ; 

Edith    Maud,    185;    Mary   Ann,    1S2,    185;    Rev. 

Thomas,  182,  185;  Rev.  William,  tSf. 


lies.  Rev.  John  Hodgson,  iSS. 
Isaacson,  Henrietta,  55;  John,  55. 


J 


Jackson,  Catherine  Price,  141  ;  Rev.  Charles  Bird, 
39,  40 :  Elizabeth,  60 ;  George  William  Collins, 
141. 

Jacomb-Hood,  Kalherine  Susan,  43;  Robert,  43. 

Jalland,  Bertha  Augusta,  189;  Boswell  Ceorge,  189; 
Boswell  Lionel,  iSg  ;  Boswell  Middleton,  189; 
Boswell  \'ictor,  190  ;  Catherine  Aldani,  190  ;  Cyril 
Vincent  Dorian,  190 ;  Douglas  Christian  Emmotl, 
190;  Eliza,  190;  Emily,  189;  Ethel  Emily,  189; 
George  Middleton  Bertram,  189  ;  Gerald  William, 
190;  John,  189;  John  Dent,  190;  Jonathan 
Dent,  190;  Mar)',  189;  Mary  Ann,  190;  Maud 
Muriel,  190;  Walter  Clay,  190;  William,  189; 
William  Enipson,  190. 

Jamaica,    Rl.    Rev.   Reginald   Courtenay,  Bishop   of, 

75- 
James,  Rev.  Edward,  9. 
Jarvis,  Hon''''  Adeline  Egidia,   125  ;    Dame   Emma, 

125;    Ijcwis  Kerrison,    125  ;    Sir  Lewis  Whincop, 

125- 


Jay,  Adolf  Maria  Wilhelmina,  49,  50 ;  Anna  Riggs, 

49,  50  ;    Carl,  49,  50  ;    Friedrich,  49,  50 ;    Louis, 

49  ;  Sophia  Cunliffe,  49. 
Jayne,    Rt.    Rev.    Francis  John,   Bishop  of  Chester, 

142. 
Jenkinson,   Charles  Cecil  Cope,   Earl  of  Liverpool, 

29  ;   Julia  Evelyn  Medley,  Countess  of  Liverpool, 

29  ;  Lady  Sclina  Charlotte,  29. 
Jervis,  Jane,  114;  John,  114;  Mary,  145. 
Jesse,    Emily,    95;     Captain    Richard,     R.N.,    95; 

Rev.  William,  95. 
Jex-Blake,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  60. 
Jocclyn,  Hon''''^  Anne  Charlotte.  36;  Hon'''"^  John,  36. 
Johnson,  Edward  Middleton,  128;  Helen,  16. 
Jones,  Archibald    Bence   Bence,   133  ;    Edith    Mary, 

133;     Rev.    Edward    Rhys,    SS  ;    George   Morgan 

lidwards.  Si;     Harriet,  81;     Henry  Bence,   133; 

Rev.  Henry  David,  45  ;    Humphrey  Rowlands,  81  ; 

John  Morgan  Edwurdes,  81  :    Lady  Millicenl,   133. 
Jubb,  George,  166;   Rev.  Henry,  64-66;    Mary,  166. 


K 


Karslake,  Rev.  William  Henry,  85. 

Kealy,  Rev.  Arthur  Graham,  93. 

Keble,  Florence  Blanche,   15;    Rev.  George  Clarke, 

15  ;  Rev.  John  Robert,  15  ;  Thomas,  15. 
Keightley,  James,  48  ;  Jane,  48. 
Kendall,  Captain,  107  ;  Julia,  107. 
Kent,   Rev.  Canon  Alfred,  8S  ;    Margaret  Ann,  88  ; 

Samuel,  88. 
Kenyon,  Edmund  Peel,  23. 
Ker,   Hon'''"   Alan,  95  ;     Augusta,  95  ;      Mary,    95  ; 

Robert  Doo,  95  ;  Walter  Charles  Alan,  92,  95. 
Kesteven,  John,  Baron,   174;    John    Henry,  Baron, 

174- 
Kettlewell,  Lucy,  9  ;  Thomas,  9. 
Kilderbce,  Rev.  Samuel,  124. 
Kilmore,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Leslie,  Bishop  of,  163. 
King,  Eliza  Emma,  139;   Mary  Anne,  161  ;  Thomas, 

139  ;  Wfilliam,  161. 
Kinglake,    Rev.    Frederick   Charles,   34 ;    Hamilton, 

34  ;  Jessie  Gordon  Elgiva  Mary,  34. 
Kinnear,  Fearne,  200  ;  Thomas,  200. 
Kirby,  Hamilton,  163;  Sarah,  163. 
Kirke,  Anne,  37  ;    Isabella,  37  ;  Robert,  37  ;  Samuel 

Wharton,  37. 
Knight,  Edward,  194;  George  Thomas,  194;   Hilare, 

Countess  Nelson,  194. 


L 


Lackington,    Eliza,     147  ;     Fanny    Henrietta,    147  ; 

George,  147,  148,  151. 
Landon,  Eleanor,  178;  Frances,  178;  William,   17S. 
Lane,  Rev.  Charlton,  2 ;  Sarah,  45 ;  Thomas,  45. 
Lane-Fox,   Hon'''=  Charles   Pierrepoint   D'Arcy,   36  ; 

Edith     Isabella     Georgiana,    36 ;      Edward,    34 ; 

Hon'''=  Louisa  Emma,  36. 
Langford-Sainsbury,  Rev.  Thomas  Ernest,  119. 
Langley,  Henry  Gilchrist,  70. 
Langton,    Anne    Earnshaw,    150 ;    Edith   Charlotte, 

150;  Henry  John,  150;  William,  150. 
Latham,  Thomas,  153. 
Law,  Amy,  84 ;    Samuel  Horace,  84 ;   Sybil  Mary, 

84;  Thomas  Pakenham,  84;  Mrs.  W.  T.,  161. 
Lawrence,  Rev.  James,  88. 
Leach,  Alice,   181  ;   Ellen  Jane,   181  ;   George  Pem- 

berton,  153;  Jeremiah,  iSl  ;  Mary,  181  ;  William, 

181. 
Leeds,  Fanny  Georgiana,  Duchess  of,  36 ;    Sir  George 

Godolphin,  Duke  of,  36. 
Lees,  John,  118;  Marianne,  118. 
Leigh,  Chandos,  Lord,  67 ;  Hon'"''  Sophia,  67. 
Lemme,  Adolf  Maria  Wilhelmina,  49,  50  ;  Josua,  49, 

50. 


Leslie,   Anne,    163 ;    Arthur   Trevor   O'Bryen,    163 ; 

Edmund    Douglas,    159;     Rev.    Edward   Charles, 

163 ;     Gwendolen   Amy,    163 ;     Henrietta    Anna, 

Countess  of  Rothes,  77;  James  Edmund,  159;  Jane 

Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Rothes,  73  ;  Rt.  Rev.  John, 

Bishop  of  Kilmore,  163;   Louisa,  159;  Sarah,  159; 

Sarah    Alice,     159;      Seymour     Montague,     159: 

Thomas,  163. 
Letts,    Alfred    VVoodley,    15  ;    Alice    Caroline,    15  ; 

Almeria  Rose,  15  ;  Rev.  John  Davis,  15. 
Leveson-Gower,     Evelyn     Mildred,    67  ;     Granville 

Charles  Gresham,  67  ;  Granville  William  Gresham, 

67  ;  Hon'''=  Sophia,  67. 
Lewis,    Mary   Anne,    141  ;     Rev.    David,    82  ;     Rev. 

William  Price,  141;  Wyndhani,  141. 
Leyland,  Catherine,  S6;  John,  86:  Mary,  86. 
Lichfield,    Rt.    Rev.   William    Dalrymple    Maclagan, 

Bishop  of,  15. 
Liddon,  Henry,  94;  Louisa,  94. 
Lighlfoot,   Erances,   64;    George,  64;    Rev.    George 

Herbert,  21 ;  John  Prideaux  Weston,  21  ;  Prudence 

Mary,  64;   Rohesia  Mary,  21. 
Lincoln,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Green,  Bishop  of,  92. 
Lindo,  Ephraim,  142;  Olivia,  142. 
Little,   General   Sir  Archibald,   66  :    Lis  Hermoine, 

66  ;  Dame  Jane,  66  ;  Colonel  Malcolm  Orme,  66  ; 

Sarah,  144. 
Liverpool,  Cecil  George  Savile,  Earl  of,  29 ;   Charles 

Cecil   Cope,   Earl  of,   29  ;    Julia   Evelyn   Medley, 

Countess  of,  29. 
Livingstone,  Rev.  Charles,  97. 
Loader,  Emma,  149;  Nathaniel,  149. 
Locker,     Lady    Charlotte    Christian,    96 ;     Eleanor 

Bertha  Mary,  96 ;    Frederick  (afterwards  Locker- 

Lampson),  96. 
Lockett,  John,  103;  Mary,  103. 
Lockhartj  Barbara  Forbes,  140;  Robert,  140. 
Lockwood,  Rev.  .Samuel  Davies,  65. 
Long    or    Longe,    Catherine,    1 14 ;    Ven'>'<=    Charles 

Maitland,     114;     Henry    Lawes,     114;     Herbert 

Davy,    129;    Rev.    John,    129;    Maria    Elizabeth 

Verner,    129;    Mary   Ann,    38;    Mary   Elizabeth, 

114;  Selina  ALabel  Henrietta,   129;   William,  38; 

William  Evelyn,  128. 
Longman,  Henry,  146. 
Lcngson,  Edward  Jennings,  18  ;   Eva,  18. 
Lowe,  Arthur  Labron,   liS;   Charles,   119;   Charles 

Bodington,    119;    Elizabeth,    117;    Emma    Mary 

Bryan,  139;  Henry,  119;  John,  117,119;  Mary,  117, 

119;  Mary  Ann,  119;  Richard  Roberts,  139. 
Lowry-Corry,  Alice  Margaret,  65  ;  Armar  Henry,  65  ; 

Violet  Edith,  65. 
Lucas,  Bernard,  71;  Esther,  71. 
Lumley,  Lady  Lilian  Selina  Elizabeth,  ^;}  ;   Richard 

George,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  33. 
Lushington,     CeciUa,     97  ;     Edmund     Henry,     97  ; 

Edmund  Law,  97  ;  Franklin,  93,  97  ;  Sophia,  97. 
Luttrell,  Charlotte,  108  ;  Francis  Fovvnes,  108. 
Luxmore,  Rev.  John  Reddaway,  79. 
Lyddcker,  John,  159. 
Lye,  Frances  Charlotte,  42;  John,  42. 
Lyster,  Charles  Stephen,  32;  Evelyn,  32. 
Lyveden,  Albreda  Elizabeth,  Lady,  35  ;    Fitzpatrick 

Henry,  Baron,  35  ;  Julia  Katie,  Lady,  35. 


M 


MacArthur,  .Annie,  20;  Hannibal,  20. 

Macdonald,  Agnes,  188;  Rev.  George  Browne,  188. 

Macfarlane,     Charles     Henry,     18  ;      George,      18  ; 

Margaret,  18  ;  Marian,  18. 
Mackenzie,     Dame     Anne,     32  ;     Dame     Henrietta 

Wharton,  32;   Sir  James  John   RandoU,  Bt.,  32; 

Sir  James  Weniyss,   Bt.,  32;    Dame  Mary  Anne, 

32 ;  William,  32. 
Maclagan,   Rt.   Rev.   William   Dalrymple,   Bishop  of 

Lichfield,  15. 


Macnaghten  or  Macnaughton.  Elliot,  186;  Euphans 
Helen,  14;  Hamish  Ian,  14;  Helena,  186;  Rev. 
Henry  Alexander,  186. 

Macpherson,  Jane,  174;  Lachlan,  174. 

Maddison,  Ven""!  George,  71. 

Maddocks,   Mary,  63  ;    Mary  Cawley,  63  ;  Thomas, 

Maiden,  Arthur  de  Vere,  Viscount,  60;  Emma  Mary, 

Viscountess,  60. 
Manners,  John,  172;  Katherine  .Sophia,  172;   Louisa, 

Countess  of  Dysart,  172. 
Manning,  William,  124. 
Manns,     Sir    August    Friedrich,     128,    129;     Dame 

Katharine    Emily   Wilhelniina,    128,    129;      Otto, 

129  ;   Sara,  129. 
Mansfield,  Emma  Georgiana  Christina,  83  ;   Horatio, 

83;  John,  83;  .Sir  Williain  Rose,  Baron  Sandhurst, 

83- 

Manvers,  Charles  Herbert,  Earl,  33,  62. 

March,  Charles  Henry,  Earl  of,  67;  Hilda  M.adeleine, 
Countess  of,  67. 

Mares,  Elizabeth  Beale,  119;  Jnlni  Henry,  119; 
Louise  Augusta,  119. 

Marjoribanks,  Dudley  Coutts,  126;  Edward,  126; 
Eleanor,  126;  Grizel,  126 ;  Lucy,  126;  Stewart, 
126. 

Marryat,  Very  Rev.  Dean,  iS. 

Marshall,  Anne,  135;  Rev.  .\rthur  William  Beaty, 
62,  63;  Rev.  Charles,  161;  Rev.  E.,  135: 
Thomas,  i. 

Martin,  Frances  Turner,  69 ;  Rev.  Francis,  6g ; 
Jane,  69;  Maria  Elizabeth  Verner,  129;  Richard 
Bartholomew,  129  ;  Sir  Richard  Edward  Rowley, 
128;  William,  69. 

Mason,  Dorothy,  38 ;  Edward  Gustavus,  72 ; 
Elizabeth,  38 ;  Ellena  Frances,  72 ;  Henry 
William,  116;  Horatia,  116;  Mary,  116;  Mary 
Augusta,  188;  Nancy  A.,  iSS;  Sterne  Augustus, 
1S8  ;  Wright,  38. 

Master,  Charles  Edward  Hoskins,  53  ;  Charles 
Hoskins,  53  ;  Edward  Hoskins,  53  ;  Emily,  53  ; 
Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins,  53. 

Matcham,  Catherine,  113,  114;  Catherine  Eyre,  113; 
Charles  Horatio,  116;  Edmund  Nelson,  115; 
Elizabeth,  113,  115;  Francis  Griffith,  115;  George, 
113,  116;  George  Simon  Eyre,  114;  Harriet,  113, 
115;  Henry  Savage,  114;  Horatia,  116;  Horatio 
Nelson,  1 16  ;  Horatio  Nelson  Eyre,  113;  Louisa 
Harriet  Eyre,  115;  Mary  Anne,  115;  Nelson, 
116;  Simon,  113;  Susannah.  116:  William 
Eyre,  113,  116;  William  George,  113;  .vt'f  a/so 
Eyre- Matcham. 

Matthews,  Rev.  Jo.seph,  148. 

Mawdesley,  Agnes  Jane,  88 ;  /\nne  Maria,  S6 ; 
Annie  Leyland,  87;  Arthur  Leyland,  88;  Catharine 
Spencer,  87  ;  Dorothy,  87  ;  Edith,  87  ;  Edwin, 
88  ;  Elizabeth  PTtzsimons,  88  ;  Emily,  88  ;  Emily 
Beatrice,  88  ;  Ernest,  86,  87  ;  Frederick  Leyland, 
86-88  ;  Harold,  87  ;  Jane,  86  ;  John,  86  ;'  Rev. 
John,  86;  John  Leyland,  86-88;  Lucy,  87,  88; 
"Madeline,  86 ;  Marian,  87 ;  Mary,  86  ;  Mary 
Gibson  (Daisy),  87  ;  Mary  Jane,  87  ;  Robert,  87  ; 
Sarah  Leyland,  88. 

Maxwell,  R'ev.  David  Ardill,  119. 

May,  Carohne  Pitman,  9;  Frederick  Henry,  13; 
Harriett  Gardner  Pitman,  6,  16 ;  Thomas,  6,  9, 
16. 

Maybank,  Frances,  i,  48. 

Maynard,  Rev.  Alfred  Martin,  96  :  Emma  Louisa, 
96;  Rev.  Forster,  96;  Sophia,  96. 

Mayne,  Rev.  Walter  Nathaniel,  186. 

Mayo,  Anne  Charlotte,  Countess  of,  36:  Robert, 
Earl  of,  36. 

McCarthy,  Very  Rev.  J.,  94. 

McCready,  Clara,  104 ;  John  Robert,  104 ;  Sara 
Constance,  104. 

McEwen,  Rev.  A.,  159. 

McGachen,  Rev.  John  Drununond,  137. 


Mclmosli,  Klliel  .Margaret,  109;  Gonrge,  109; 
Hi'iirv  James,  109. 

McKuown,  Jane,  48;  Meta,  48;  William,  48. 

McNtill,  lanics,  32;   Mary  Anne,   jj. 

McNiir,  Kev.  M."().,  45. 

Mcade-Kiiig,  I.miisa,  94;  Oliver,  94;  Sylvia  Mary 
Bealrice,  94 :  Walter,  94. 

Meatli,  Antliony,  Earl  of,  73. 

Medlycott,  Kev.  Hubert  James,  85. 

Mejjginson,  Jane,  78 ;  Launcelot,  78. 

Melvill,  Kev.  Canon  Henry,  50,  108 ;  Margaret 
Storie,  108. 

Mercy,  Charles,  9,  11 ;  Juliet  Blanche,  9,  11. 

Meredith,  Florence  Eugenie,  118;  Henry,  iiS ; 
Joseph,  118;   Kev.  Joseph,  1 18. 

Merewetlier,  Rev.  Wyndham  Arthur  Sdnde,  128. 

Meux,  Ennna  Mary,  60;  Sir  Henry,  lit.,  60. 

Micliell,  Ven'''"  Francis  Rodon,  24. 

Middleton,  Uoswell,  189;   Mary,  189. 

Milberg,  Maria  Juliana,  189;  I'eler,  189. 

Mildmay,  Francis  Bingham,  34. 

Miller,  Ruby  Mary  Constance,  187  ;  Major-Gencral 
William  Henry, '187, 

Millingen,  Dr.  Van,  188. 

Mills,  Catherine  Creighton,  127;  Mary,  iSi  ;  Rev. 
R.  Twyford,  142;  Sir  Thomas,  127. 

Milton,  Laura  Maria  Theresa,  VLscountess,  30:  Mary, 
Viscountess,  28 ;  Selina  Charlotte,  X'iscountess, 
29 ;  William,  \'iscount,  30 ;  William  Charles, 
Viscount,  29;  sec  also  Htzwilliam  and  Wc-ntworth- 
Fitzwilliam. 

Moberly,  Rev.  Henry  Edward,  187. 

Money,  Sir  Alonzo,  56  ;  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Forbe.s 
Septimus,  87  ;  F^liza  Maria,  56  ;  John  Ernie,  87  ; 
.Mary  Gibson  (Uaisie),  87  ;  Nelly  .Maud,  56. 

Montgomerie,  Archibald  William,  I'^arl  of  Eglington 
and  Winton,  127  ;  Lady  Egidia,  127  ;  Theresa, 
Countess  of  Eglington  and  Winton,  127. 

Montgomery  -  Moore,  Major  -  General  Alexander 
George,  116;  Alexander  James,  116;  Mary  Anne, 
116;  Colonel  Nathaniel,  116;  Susannah,  ri6. 

Moon,  Rev.  Cecil  Graham,  65. 

Moore,  Alice  Mary,  151  ;  Amelia,  145  ;  Amelia 
Valentine,  145 ;  Ann,  146 ;  Annie  Sophia,  147  ; 
Aubrey  Bonvill  Daniel,  146  ;  Rev.  Aubrey 
Lackington,  149,  150;  Augusta  Rosina,  164; 
Caroline,  148  ;  Catharine  Comfort,  145  ;  Catharine 
Maria,  149;  Catherine  Ellen,  149;  Rev.  Cecil, 
149,  150;  Cecil  Henry  Ashton,  148;  Chambers 
Loraine,  145  ;  Charles  Henry,  145  ;  Constance 
Beatrice,  150;  Constance  Margaret,  147,  151; 
Rev.  Corbet  Metcalfe,  10;  Rev.  Daniel,  146-149, 
152;  David,  148;  Dr.,  70;  Edith  Charlotte,  150; 
Edith  Elisabeth,  151;  Ellen,  145,  150;  Emma, 
147,  149,  152;  Ernest  Coleman,  147,  148;  Ethel 
Margaret,  149  ;  Fanny  Georgiana,  147,  148  ; 
Fanny  Henrietta,  147;  Frances  Brydon,  70; 
George,  145,  152  :  George  Daniel,  148  ;  George 
Herbert,  150;  Georgina  Mary,  145;  Hannah,  145, 
146,  152;  Henrietta  Ernestine,  148;  Henry 
Bates,  146 ;  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Dodwell,  163 
-165  ;  Rev.  Herbert  Augustine,  147,  151  ;  Herbert 
Cecil,  14S  ;  Rev.  Herbert  Daniel,  145;  Ida  Mary, 
146;  James  Mason,  146-14^;  John,  145,  146; 
Sir  John,  86;  John  Aubrey,  151  ;  John  Daniel, 
146;  Josephine  Constance  VValter,  148;  Juli;i,  14S; 
General  Sir  Lorenzo,  95;  Margaret  Rosa,  164; 
Mary,  145,  146,  148;  Mary  Catharine,  151; 
Mary  Hannah,  146;  Percy  St.  Aubyn  Daniel, 
146 ;  Philip  Charles,  164 ;  Reginald  Clare,  145  ; 
Richard,  146;  Sarah  Helen,  147,  148;  Stephanie 
Mary  (Dodo),  149;  Victoria  Melicent,  149;  Walter 
Daniel,  148;  Winnie  Grace,  147;  Zacyntha,  95. 

Moorehouse,  Mildred  Adela,  16  ;  Reginald  William, 
16  ;  Thomas  Carter,  16. 

Moorsom,  Elizabeth,  81  ;  Mary,  Si  ;  Richard,  81. 

Mordaunt,  Harry,  195. 

Morgan,  Rev.  George,  117. 


Morley,  John,  Earl  of,  132. 

Morrice,  Cuthbcrt  Henry,  56  ;    Elizabeth,  55  ;   Emily 

Theresa,     56,      133  ;      Frederick      Edward,     55 ; 

Frederick    Francis    James,    55,     133  ;     Frederick 

Launcelot  Hamilton,  55,  56,  133;  Georgiana  Flliza- 

beth,   55,    133;    Georgiana    Elizabeth   y\nnie,   55; 

Henrietta  Isabella,   55  ;     Humphrey  Alan  Walter, 

56 ;    Rev.   James,    55 ;    Marie   Coltee,   55 ;    Nelly 

Maud,  56 ;   William  Kyrle  Frederick,  56. 
Morris,  Helen,  200;    Rev.  John,  177  ;   Joseph,   200  ; 

Thomas,  179. 
Morse,  Rev.  Francis,  118. 
Mortimer,     Elizabeth,     9;       Kev.      George     Ferris 

Whidborne,  9  ;    Harry  Percival,  64,  65  ;  John,  65  ; 

Mary,  65  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  65  ;  William,  65. 
Morton,     Frances     Theodora,     Countess     of,     30  ; 

George  .Sholto,  Earl  of,  30,  31. 
Mosyer,  Mary,  41  ;  William,  41. 
Moun.sey,  Rev.  John,  37. 
Moysey,  Ven'''=  Charles  Abel,   108  ;   Charlotte,   108 ; 

Emily  Faithfull,  108  ;  Henry  Gorges,  108. 
MuUeneux,   John    Robinson,    87 ;     Mary  Jane,    87 ; 

Rev.  William,  87. 
Mundy,  Joseph,  37  ;  Mary,  37. 
Murray,     Rev.    Barrington     Boyle,    1 15;     Rt.    Rev. 

Lord   George,    Bishop  of  .St.    Davids,    124  ;   John, 

65;     Rev.    John    Hale,    92;     Louisa    Anne,    124; 

Rev.  Thomas  Boyles,  loi. 
Murton,  Dorothy,  38. 
Mycock,  Emma,  79  ;  John,  79. 
Myers,    Rev.    Charles,    108 ;      ICva    Margaret,    108 ; 

Margaret  Storie,  108;  Thomas  Borron,  108. 


N 


Nainby,  Charles  Manby,  38,  39. 

Nash,  Amy   Louisa,   185;    Clara,    1S5  :     Rev.   Percy 

Augustus,  185  ;  Thompson,  185. 
Nayler,  Sir  George,  115  ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  115. 
Neame,  Austin,  119;  Elizabeth  Beale,  119. 
Nelson,     Catherine,     113;      Rev.      Edmund,      113; 

Horatio,  Viscount,   113,  194;    Hilare,  Viscountess, 

194;    Sarah,  Countess,   154;    Rev.   William,  Earl, 

194.  i 

Nevill,  Caroline,   Marchioness  of  Abergavenny,  61  ; 

Lady  Idina  Mary,  6l  ;    Sir  William,   Marquess  of 

-Abergavenny,  61. 
Nevins,  Rev.  William,  97. 
Newcomb,  Rev.  Charles  George,  loi. 
Newconien,  Charles,  127;  Theresa,  127. 
Newman,    Dudley,    47 ;    Emily  Jane,    42 ;    Frances 

Josephine,    42,    47 ;      Rev.    Francis    Browne,   47  ; 

George   Gunnell,    42,    47 ;    George    Herbert,    42 ; 

Robert  Finch,  47. 
Newnum,  Edward,  40 ;  Fanny  Eliza,  40. 
Nicholetts,  Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  Henry,  197:  Maria, 

197. 
Nicholson,  Lothian  Demain,  187. 
Nind,  Rev.  Hubert  George,  88. 
Nisbett,  Anne,  62  ;  Rev.  Jleade,  62. 
Norris,  Anne  Elizabeth,  42  ;  James,  42. 
North,  William  George,  37. 

Nott,  Maria,  197  ;  Major-General  Sir  William,  197. 
Noyes,  Rev.  Edwin,  126. 
Nugent,  Rev.  William,  62. 


O 


O'Brien,  Rev.  James,  166. 

O'Hara,  Elizabeth,  82. 

Oldham,   Eleanor,   168;    Ellen,   150;    Hugh  Gilliat, 

150;  John,  168;  Rev.  John  Roberts,  150. 
Onslow,  Vent"'"  Richard,  128. 
Orford,  Horatio,  Earl  of,  114. 
Orme,  Jane,  66;  M.alcolm,  66. 


Ormonde,  Frances  Jane,  Marchioness  of,  31  ;  John, 

Marquess  of,  31. 
Osborne,  Lady  Ada  Charlotte  Godolphin,  36  ;  Fanny 

Georgiana,    Duchess   of   Leeds,    36 ;    Sir    George 

Godolphin,  Duke  of  Leeds,  36. 
Ossor)-,   Ferns  and  Leighlin,   Rt.    Rev.  John  Baptist 

Crozier,  Bishop  of,  68. 
Ostrehan,  Colonel  Eliott  Seward,  8;  Isobel  Sadleir,  8; 

Mabel  Maude  Josephine,  8. 
Otetza,  Angela,  ill. 
Owen,  Arthur  Smith,   14  ;  Rev.   Arthur  Welsh,   14  ; 

Surgeon-Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  William,  14;  Mary 

Elizabeth,  14;  Mary  Jane  Sprv,  14;  Rev.  Richard, 

64. 


Packe,  Hussey,  172,  174. 

Paget,  Charles,  iSi  ;  Hon'''=  Sir  Edward,  31 ;  Frances 

Jane,  31  ;  Joseph,  181  ;  Louisa  Annie,  181. 
Pain,  Joseph,  4  ;  Mary,  4  ;  Sarah  Maria,  4. 
Parker,  Charlotte  Martha,  31  ;  John,  Earl  of  Morley, 

132  ;  Robert,  63  ;  Sir  William,  Bt. ,  31. 
Parkinson,  Rev.  John,  39. 
Parnell,  Rev.  Frank,  53. 
Parr,  Rev.  Canon  John  Owen,  88. 
J^arsons,  Jane,  37;  John,  37. 
Partington,  Edward,  124. 
Paton,  Colonel,  69  ;  Jane,  69. 
Paulin,  Mary,  74,  75;  Thomas,  74,  75. 
Pa\ton,  Eleanor,  126;  James,  126. 
Payn  or  Payne,   Rev.   Richard,   113;    Susanna,   117; 

William,  117. 
Pearce,    Mary  Anne    Harriet    Spencer,   47  ;    Samuel 

pjllison,  47. 
Pearson,  Rev.  Hugh,  82;  Rev.  Josiah  Brown,  149. 
Peel,  Rev.  Herbert  Richard,  131. 
Pegus,  Mary  Antoinetta,   173  ;    Rev.  Peter  William, 

173- 
Peirse,    Harriet    Elizabeth,    75  ;    Henry,    75 ;    Miss, 

75- 
Pellew,  Admiral  Sir  Edward,  Bt. ,  195 ;  Eliza  Harriet, 

Viscountess     Exmouth,     194  ;     PownoU     Bastard, 

Viscount  Exmouth,  194. 
Pember,  Francis  William,  71. 
Pemberton,      Eva,      108  ;       Lieut. -Colonel     Sholio 

Edmonstone,  108. 
Pennefalher,     Rev.    Canon     Somerset     Edward,     7, 

162. 
Penny,  Anne  Elizabeth,   178;    Rev.  Edmund  Henry, 

177  ;    Elizabeth,  177  ;    Henry,   177  ;    Rev.   Henry, 

177;    John    Henry,     17S  ;     Sarah,    177;    see    also 

Harwood. 
Penn)xuick,  Charles  Edward  Ducat,  167;  Clementina, 

167  ;  Brigadier-General  John,  167. 
Pennyman,  Rev.  William  Geofi'rey,  31. 
Pepys,   Lady  Harriet,  73  ;   Jane  Elizabetli,  Countess 

of  Rothes,  73  ;  Sir  Lucas,  Bt.,  73. 
Perceval,  Elizabeth,  60  ;  Ralph,  60. 
Pereira,  Rev.  Henry  Horace,  142. 
Periam,  Rev.  George,  182;  Letitia,  1 82. 
Perring,  Elizabeth,  132  ;  Thomas,  132. 
Persse,    Algernon,    82  ;     Burton,    62 ;    Dudley,    82  ; 

Francis   Fitz   Adlani,   82  ;    Lsabella   Augusta,   82  ; 

Sarah  .Selina,  62. 
Petch,  Anne,  20,  21  ;  John,  20,  21. 
Phihps  or  I'hilipps,  John,  179;    Rev.  John  Era.smus, 

64,  66  ;  Sophia,  97  ;  Thomas,  97. 
Pickersgill,    Anna,    49 ;      Anna   Riggs,    50 ;      Anna 

Sophia  Riggs,  50;   George  Frampton,  52  ;    George 

Inglis,    51;     George   Washington,    52;     Harriette 

Eliza,   53  ;   John,  45,  49,   50  ;   John  Cunlifl'e,  49  ; 

Louis,    54 ;      Margaret,    52 ;     Mary,    49 ;     Mary 

Thompson,    50;    Rose,    51;    Sophia,    45,    49,    50; 

Sophia    Cunliffe,    49 ;     Thomas    Ellis    Thompson 

Cunlifl'e,    51  ;     Thomas   Thompson,    51  ;    William 

Cunliffe,  45,  49-51. 


Pickersgill-Cunliffe,  Alice,  53  ;  Arlette  Isobel,  52  ; 
Charles,  53  ;  Daphne  Arlette,  52  ;  Ethel,  54  ; 
Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins,  53  ;  Evelyn  Edward,  54  ; 
Evelyn  Sophia,  52  ;  Gertrude  Anna,  52  ;  Harry, 
49>  5'-53;  Helen  Dale,  51;  Helen  Button,  45, 
51;  Jill  Helen,  52;  John  Cunliffe,  45,  51,  53; 
John  Reynolds,  52  ;  Katharine,  54  ;  Mabel,  54  ; 
Margaret  Aline,  54  ;  Margaret  Emily,  52  ;  Mary 
Harriette,  41,  $2;  Milicent,  54;  Saffron  Enid, 
52  ;  Valentine  Audrey,  54. 

Pierrepont,  Lady  Annora  Charlotte,  33  ;  Charles 
Herbert,  Earl  Manvers,  33,  62 ;  Lady  Mary 
Frances,  62. 

Pigott,  Charles  Ccesar,  22  ;  Mary  Magdalene  Fraser, 
22;  Mary  Phayre,  22. 

Pitt-Rivers,  Hon'*'*^  Fanny  Georgiana,  36;  George, 
Baron  Rivers,  36. 

Plowes,  Alexander  Joseph,  11 1  ;  Angela,  1 1 1  ; 
F'rederick,  III;  Lucy  Ann,  III. 

Plucknett,  .\nn  Frisquett,  153;  Rev.  Charles,  153; 
Rev.  William,  153. 

Pocock,  Rev.  Francis,  iiS. 

Ponsonby,  Lady  Charlotte,  28  ;  William,  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  28. 

Poole,  Elizabeth,  118;  Ivalhl.eii,  118;  William 
Savage,  1 18. 

Poore,  Edward  Chapman,  62. 

Pope,  Cecilia  Mary,  96  ;  Mary,  96  ;  Rev.  Richard 
Thomas  Pembroke,  96 ;  Rev.  Richard  William 
Massy,  96,  97. 

Porter,  Clara,  104;  Joseph,  104. 

Portman,  Hon''''^'  Constance,  29  ;  Hon'"''  Henry 
Berkeley,  29 ;  Mary  Selina  Charlotte,  Vis- 
countess, 29  ;  William  Henry  Berkeley,  Viscount, 
29. 

Pott,  Henry,  162;  Mary,  163;  Norbury,  163,  164; 
Robert,  163  ;  Mrs.  Robert,  161  ;  .Sarah,  163  ; 
William,  161,  163. 

Potter,  Margaret  Heyworth,  85 ;   Richard,  85. 

Potts,  Anne,  78 ;  Anne  Martha,  78 ;  Anne  Sarah 
Langford,  78  :  Benjamin  Langlord  Forster,  7S-S0  ; 
Catharina  Thorpe,  &0 ;  Cornelia  Ilalsey,  79; 
Cuthbert,  78  ;  Cuthberta  Ethelinda,  79  ;  Cuthberta 
Jane,  78  ;  Elizabetha  Sarah,  80 ;  Emma,  79 ; 
Ethelinda,  78  ;  Ethelinda  Margaretta,  78  ;  Frances 
Ethelinda,  79 ;  Frances  Margaret,  79 ;  Harry 
Cuthbert,  79  ;  Harry  Thorpe,  79  ;  Jane,  78  ;  Jane 
Emma,  79  ;  John  Thorpe,  79  ;  Laurence  Holker, 
78,  79 ;  Maria  Isabelle,  78,  80 :  Mary  Dorothy, 
78  ;  Michael  Le  Fleming,  80  ;  .Selina  Margaretta, 
80. 

Pound,  Henrv,  144;  Priscilla,  144. 

Powell,  Rev.'H.  W.,  38,  39. 

Poynter,  Dame  Agnes,  188;  Ambrose,  187;  Ambrose 
Lyon,  187  ;  Ambrose  Macdonald,  187 ;  Cherry 
Margaret,  1S7  ;  Clara,  187  ;  Sir  Edward  John, 
Bt.,  187,  188;  Emma,  187;  Emma  Frances,  18S; 
Georgina,  1S8 ;  Henrietta  May,  187;  Hugh 
Edward,  188;  Louisa  Noble,  187  ;  Mary  Augusta, 
1 88. 

Prangley,  Isabel  Clara,  137;  Thomas,  137. 

Pratt,  Rev.  Charles  Palmer  Tidd,  52  ;  Edward 
Roger,  126  ;  Rev.  Jermyn,  126  ;  Colonel  Joseph,  32  ; 
Lucy,  126;  Pleasance,  126;  .Sarah  Emily  Tynte, 
32;  Rev.  William,  126. 

Prescott,  Dame  Catherine  Creighton,  127  ;  Eliz.abeth 
Charlotte,  127;  Sir  George,  Bt.,  127. 

Price,  Albinia  Eliza,  164 ;  Amelia,  43 ;  Augusta 
Rosina,  164;  Caroline  Lucy,  163;  Sir  Charles,  Bt., 
161  ;  Sir  Charles  Rugge,  Bt.,  161  ;  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  165;  Charlotte  Savery,  163,  164;  Rev. 
Edmund,  164  ;  Edward  Uvedale  Augustus,  161  ; 
Elizabeth  Engel,  161,  162  ;  Ellen  Anne,  163  ; 
Emily  Harriet,  165  ;  Evelyn,  64  ;  Frances  Marion 
Jane,  43;  Sir  Frederick  Pott,  Bt.,  161;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  George  Uvedale,  161  ;  Hall  Rokeby,  161, 
164;  Harriet,  163;  John  William,  43,  44;  Leonard 
Charles,  161  ;  Louisa  Anne,  164  ;  Mary,  162,  163; 


214 


Dame  Mary,  l6l  ;  Dame  Mary  Anne,  lOi  ;  Mary 
Rugge,  162  ;  May  Eleanor  Annie,  64;  Ralph,  163, 
164  ;  Rev.  Ralph,  162,  163,  165  ;  Ralph  Charles, 
163,  164 ;  Kces  C,  43 ;  Richard,  161,  162 ; 
Richard  John  Lloyd,  64;  Robert,  163;  Robin 
Kenrick,  64  ;  Dame  Rosina  Mary,  161  ;  Sophia 
Catharine,  163 ;  Thomas,  162 ;  Rev.  Thomas, 
140. 

Prickham,  Mary  Jane  Spry,  14  ;  William,  14. 

Procter,  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Tickell,  163. 

Purser,  Edward,  I. 

Purvis,  Rev.  Edward  .Mexander,  23  ;  Elizabeth 
Helen,  115;  Rev.  Fortescue  Richard,  115; 
Harriet,  113;  Louisa  Harriet  Eyre,  115;  Rev. 
Richard  Fortescue,  115;  Susannah,  113;  William, 

113- 
Pycraft,  Rev.  James,  84. 
Pyne,  Augustine,  179;  Elizabeth,  179. 


Quick,  Joseph,  Ri. 
Quckett,  Rev.  William,  189. 


Raby,  Henrietta  Cowley,  100 ;  Philip,  ICX). 

Radcliff,  George  Herbert,  157. 

Ralfe,  Anne,  78. 

Ramsay,  Rev.  Allan,  157  ;  .\rthur  George,  Earl  of 
Dalhousie,  176;  Sir  (jeorge,  Bt.,  109 ;  Harriot 
WoUaston,  109  ;  John  WiUiani,  Earl  of  Dalhousie, 
176;  Mary  Adelaide,  Countess  of  Dalhousie,  176; 
\Villiam,  109. 

Ransome,  Charlotte  Louisa,  6 ;  Louisa  Kate,  6 ; 
Robert  James,  6. 

Ratcliff,  Bernard,  104 ;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  103 ; 
Charlotte  Lucy,  104 ;  Christine,  104 ;  Ethel 
Maude,  103  ;  George  Ernest,  103  ;  Helen  Frances 
Honora,  103  ;  Henry  Alban,  104 ;  Honora 
Marianne  Geraldine,  103 ;  Howard  Hugh,  104 ; 
Howard  Taylor,  103  ;  John,  103  ;  John  Bernard 
McCready,  104;  Joseph,  103;  Marianne  Elizabeth, 
104 ;  Martin  Rowlinson,  104 ;  Mary,  103  ;  Mary 
Ann,  103  ;  Sara  Constance,  104  ;  Thomas  Glutton 
Salt,  103  ;  Wilfred,  103. 

Rattray,  Charlotte,  158;   David,  158. 

Rawling,  Rev.  Richard  Randall,  190. 

Rawlins,  Rev.  John  .\rthur,  151. 

Rawlinson,  Henrietta,  165;  Richard,  165;  Thomas, 
165. 

Redknap,  Rev.  William  Henry,  23. 

Reece,  Christina,  160;  Mary  Ann,  160:  William 
Henry,  160;  William  Horton,  160. 

Rees,  Rev.  Evan  Joseph,  119. 

Renaud,  Rev.  George,  no. 

Rendlesham,  Amy  Sophia,  Lady,  124;  Egidia,  Lady, 
127  ;  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  Lady,  127  ;  Elizabeth 
Eleanora,  Lady,  124;  Frederick,  Baron,  126,  127; 
Frederick  William  Brook,  Baron,  126,  127;  John, 
Baron,  124;  Lucy,  Lady,  126;  Mary  Andalusia, 
Lady,  124;  Peter  Isaac,  Baron,  124;  Rev.  William, 
Baron,  126,  127;  see  a/so  TheWuison. 

Renouard,  Rev.  George  Cecil,  102. 

Reynolds,  Arlette  Isobel,  52  ;  Rev.  Canon  Bernard, 
8,  9,  13,  14,  16,  17;  Charles,  65;  Charles  William, 
52  ;  Charlotte  Mary,  52  ;  Constance  Juliet,  14 ; 
Frances  Margaret,  79  ;  Rev.  Henry  William,  14  ; 
Joseph  William,  14  ;  Sarah,  14  ;  William,  79. 

Ricardo,  Amy  Mary,  66;  Percy,  66. 

Rich,  Christopher  Mostyn,  78  ;  Martha,  78 ;  Mary 
Dorothy,  78. 

Richards,  Rev.  Charles,  154;  Sarah,  154. 

Richardson,  Emily  Jane,  41,  51;  Rev.  John,  1S2; 
Mary,  41  ;  William  Malleoli,  41,  51. 

Richings,  Rev.  Frederic  Henry,  1S3. 


Richmond  and  Gordon,  Amy  Mary,  Duchess  of,  66  ; 

Charles  Henry,  Duke  of,  66,  67. 
Ricketts,    Charles    Milner,    105 ;    Rosctta    Maynard, 

105. 
Rickman,  Ellen,  14;  G.  P.,  14. 
Riddiough,  Jane,  86. 
Ridgeway,  Rev.  Frederick  Edward,  71. 
Ridsdale,    Frances    Emily,    10;    Francis  James,    10; 

Rev.  Robert,  95 ;  Thomas  Henry,  10. 
Riggs,  Anna,  49;  George  Washington,  49. 
Ripon,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Boyd  Carpenter,  Bishop  of, 

33- 
Rivers,  George,  Baron,  36. 
Roberts,   Anne,    156;    Anne   Maria,   86;    Elizabeth, 

86;  Henr)',  156;  Joshua,  86. 
Robertson,     Agnes,     50;     Edith     Elisabeth,     151; 

Elizabeth,     195;     Frederick,     151;     Mary,     151; 

Rev.  P.,  45. 
Robinson,     Benjamin    James,     149,     152;     Charles 

Sydney,    152;    Rev.    Christopher    Thomas,    100; 

Elizabeth     Fitzsimons,     88 ;     Ellen     Anne,     163 ; 

Joseph,  88 ;    Rev.  Ludovick  Stewart,  33  ;   Marian 

Emma,   152;  Matilda  Ann,   149,   152:  Sarah,  69; 

William  Joseph,  87,  88. 
Rochfort,  .4my,  84;  Horace,  84. 
Rockingham,  Marquess  of,  28. 
Rodger,  Agnes,  50;  Sir  John  Pickersgill,  49;  Robert, 

50  ;    Sophia,  50  ;    William,  50  ;   William  Wallace, 

50. 
Rogers,  Rev.  W.,  33. 
Rogerson,  .\nn,  146;  Edward,  146. 
RoUeston,  Rev.  Septimus,  135. 
Rooke,  Alexander  Beaumont,  128;  Rev.  Canon,  128; 

Ellen,     128;     Frederika    Charlotte    Louisa,    128; 

Mortimer,  128,  129. 
Rookwood,  Sir  Henry  John,  Baron,  141. 
Roper,  Rev.  Charles  Rodwell,  9. 
Rose,   Dame  Frances,   125;    Frances  Theodora,  30; 

Sir    George    Henry,    30,    125;    Sir    Philip,    141; 

Dame  Sophia  Mary  Andalusia,  125;   Sir  William, 

125. 
Ross,    Ann    Mayow,    74 ;    Edward,    74 ;   John,   74 ; 

Joseph,  74. 
Rothes,  Jane  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  73  ;   Henrietta 

Anna,  Countess  of,  77. 
Rothschild,  Sir  Nathaniel  Mayer  de,  141. 
de  Rougemont,  .Arthur  Francis,  162 ;  Ernest  Frederick, 

162 ;    Francis    Frederick,    162  ;    Irving   Frederick, 

162;  Mary  Ann,  162;  Mary  Rugge,  162, 
Routledge,  Sarah,  I. 
Row,   Kathleen  Dowell,  42  ;    William  John  Casely, 

42. 
Rowland,  George  James,  184;    Henry  Westcar,  92; 

Marian  Zuleika,  184;  Mary,  92;  Zuleika  Margaret, 

1 84. 
Rowlinson,  Ann,  103;  Daniel,  103;  .Mary  Ann,  103. 
Rowsell,  .\nna  Maria,  1 1  ;    Elizabeth,  7  ;    Rev.  Evan 

Edward  1 1  ;  Rev.  Herbert,  52  ;  Jane,  9 ;  Rosalind 

Grace,  II  ;   Samuel,  6,  7  ;    Sarah,  6,  7  ;   S.M.,  9  ; 

Rev.  Canon  Thomas  James,  9,  11,  15. 
Roxby,  Rev.  Canon  Edmund  Lally,  185. 
Ruault,    Edith    Mary,    7  ;      Gustave,    7  ;     John,    7 ; 

Leontine,  7. 
Rudston-Read,  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick,  53. 
Rugge,  Mary,  161  ;  William,  161. 
Rugge-Price,   Alice   Elizabeth,    164;    Dame   Antonia 

Mary,    163  ;     Arthur,     164 ;     Sir    .\rthur   James, 

Bt. ,    162;     Catharine    Marjorie,    162;     Catharine 

Sarah, 162;    Sir    Charles,    Bt.,    161-164;    Charles 

Frederick,     162  ;     Charles    James     Napier,     162  ; 

Edith    Winifred,     165 ;     Gwendolen    Amy,     163 ; 

Gwladys  Margaret,  165  ;   Henrietta,   165  ;   Isabella 

Napier    Keith,    162 ;     Isobel    Mary    Engel,    163 ; 

Dame  Mary,  162. 
Russell,   Elizabeth,    131  ;    Francis  Charles  Hastings, 

124;    Frank  Milner,  97;   John  James,  131  ;    Mary 

Elizabeth,   131;    Sir  Robert   Frankland,  Bt.,   175; 

Rosalind  .'Micia,  175. 


Rutherford,   Gideon    Macpherson,    174;    Jane,    174; 

John,  174;  Lady  Margarel  Mary,  174. 
Rutland,  Dudley,  47. 
Rutter,  Rev.  Evans,   10 ;    Frances  Emily,  10 ;   John 

Snoulten,  10. 
Rye,   Mary  Anne  Sophia,   97 ;    Rear-Adiiiiral  Peter, 

97- 
Ryves,   Edmund  Warren   Lewis,   74 ;    Rev.   George 
Thomas,    74 ;      Georgiana     Harriet     Anne,     74 ; 
William   Harding,   74 ;    Windham   Henry  Robert, 
74- 


Sackville,  Gilbert  George  Reginald,  Earl  De  la  Warr, 

63  ;  Muriel  Agnes,  Countess  De  la  Warr,  63. 
Sage,  Jeffery,  iSS;  Nancy  A.,  1S8. 
St.  Albans,  William,  Duke  of,   ^o. 
St.    Clair,    Charles,    Baron    Sinclair,     132;    Hon*"'' 

Charles,  56,  132  ;  Hon'''"  Isabella  Jane,  132  ;  Mary 

Jane,  56,  132. 
St.  David's,  Rt.   Rev.   Lord  George  Murray,  Bishop 

of,  124. 
Sale,  Hanson,  119. 
Salisbury,    Rt.   Rev.    John   Wordsworth,   Bishop  of, 

120. 
Salt,    Charlotte    Elizabeth,     103  ;     Elizabeth,     103 ; 

Thomas  Clulton,  103. 
Salwey,  Rev.  Herbert,  132;   Rev.  John,  120. 
Sampson,   Elizabeth  Corbett,  99  ;    Rev.    Henry,   99 ; 

Julia,  99  ;   Margaret,  99  ;   Rev.  Thomas,  99. 
Samuda,  David,  76  ;  Laura,  76. 
Sandeman,  Harry,  178;  Mary  Cecilia,  178;  Thomas, 

Eraser,  178. 
Sanders,  Grace  Desborough,  157;  Rev.  Henry  James 

Moore,  157;  William  Henry,  157. 
Sanderson,  Ellen,  145. 
Sandford,    Rt.    Rev.    Daniel,   Bishop   of  Edinburgh, 

159  ;  Sarah,  159. 
Sandhurst,  Sir  William  Rose,  Baron,  83. 
Sandys    (formerly    Warren),    Anne,    135  ;    Caroline, 

135;  John,  135. 
Sanford,  Rev.  Edward  Aysford,  135. 
Sartoris,  Jules  Alexandre,  175  ;  Rosalie  Louisa,  175. 
Saunders,  Rev.  Henry,  1S4  ;   Rev.  T.  Baillie,  42. 
Savage,     Ethel    Maude,     103  ;     Mary    Jane,     103  ; 

Thomas,  103. 
Saye  and  Sele,  Ven''''=  Lord,  71. 
Scarbrough,  Richard  George,  Earl  of,  33. 
Scarth,  Edward,  22;   Hester  Mary,  22. 
Schuster,  Leo,  83 ;  Mariana  Emily,  83. 
Schwartz,  Charlotte,  138;  William,  138. 
Scott,      Arabella      Barbara,      73  ;      Lady     Augusta 

Henrietta,  10 ;  Rev.  Charles  Anderson,  109  ;  Rev. 

Edward    Dickinson,    157  ;     Elizabeth    Ruth,    73 ; 

John,   Earl  of  Eldon,   10:   Rev.  John,   189;   Rev. 

John  Middleton,  73;   Lilian  Maude,  62;   Richard 

Alexander,  62;  Selina,  62;  William,  62. 
Seagrove,     Edwin     Augustus,     23 ;     Julia     Emma 

McDermott,  23. 
Searle,  Betsy,  143;  Elizabeth,  143;  Frances,  2,  179; 

Jane,  37  ;  John,  2  ;   Rev.  John,  37  ;  Margaret,  37  ; 

Mary,  179;   Matthew,  179;   Maurice,  37;  Thomas, 

143- 
Sellwood,   Emily,   94  ;   Henry,  93,  94  ;   Louisa,  93  ; 

Sarah,  93,  94. 
Selwyn-Ibbelson,  Sir  Henry  John,  Baron  Rookwood, 

141  ;     Isabella    Mary,    141  ;     Sir   John    Thomas, 

Bt.,  141. 
Senior,  Walter  Nassau,  74. 
Sercombe,  Mary  Giffard,  10,  16. 
Sewell,  Arthur  Cole,  8  ;  Isobel  Sadleir,  8. 
Seymour,  Augusta      Louisa,      195  ;       Major-General 

Richard  Augustus,  195. 
Shadwell,  Alfred  Hudson,  Si. 
Shaw,  Hannah,  145,  152. 
Shepard  or  Sheppard,  David,  181  ;    Rev.  Edgar,  31, 

17s;  Ellen  Jane,  i8l  ;  Frank,  181. 


Shepherd,  Ilarrlette  Eliza,  53;  Henry,  53;  Rev. 
Henry,  49,  53;    Mary  .-Vnn,  53. 

Sherwood,  Mary  Anne,  177;  Richard  Crosier,  177. 

.Shimield,  Constance  Irene,  46 ;  Ven'''*  William 
Henry,  46. 

Shirlaw,  Andrew,  182;  Eleanor,  182;  Isabelle,  182; 
James,  182. 

Shore,  Rev.^anon  Teignmouth,  62,  63. 

Shuckburgh- Evelyn,  Sir  George  Augustus  William, 
Bt.,  29;  Julia  Evelyn  Medley,  29. 

Silva,  Edward,  142 ;  Marian,  142 ;  Marion  Grace, 
142. 

Simmons,  Elizabeth,  177;  Thomas,  177. 

Simpson,  Anne,  So;  Catharina  Thorpe,  So;  Edward, 
80;  Lady  P" ranees  Laura,  30;  Grace,  30;  Hon'''"' 
John  (formerly  Bridgeman),  30  ;  Orlando  Bridge- 
man,  28;  Orlando  John  George  Bridgeman,  31  ; 
Rev.     Robert,    So ;      Rev.    William     Bridgeman, 

30-33.  35- 

Sinclair,  Charles,  B.aron,  132;  John,  117;  Mary, 
117. 

Skrimshire,  Frederick  Cobb,  103  ;  Helen  Frances 
Honora,  103. 

Smith,  Rev.  Arthur  Halstead,  184 ;  Bertha,  106 ; 
Rev.  Bolder  Chernocke,  184  ;  Burton,  194  ; 
Ehzabeth,  131,  194;  Rev.  Francis,  in  ;  Francis 
Patrick,  32  ;  George,  198 ;  John,  43 ;  Joseph, 
131  ;  Joseph  Travers,  172;  Louisa  Caroline,  43; 
Lady  Mabel  Florence  Harriett,  32  ;  Margaret 
Scott,  32  ;  Mary,  41  ;  Rev.  Reginald,  106  ;  Sarah 
Whitby,  184;  Susan  Amelia,  43;  William 
Mackenzie,  32  ;  William  Wiltshire,  153. 

Smythe,  Harriet  Elford,  135;  Jane  Agnes  Elford, 
135  ;  Rev.  John,  135. 

Sparkes,  Susannah  Charlotte,  44  ;  William,  44. 

Spatenian,  John,  177  ;  Sarah,  177. 

Spencer,  Rev.  Arthur,  47  ;  Bertha  Catherine,  47  ; 
Catherine,  86,  183  ;  Catherine  Baltersby,  183  ; 
John,  47  ;  Mary  Anne  Harriet  Spencer,  47  ;  Rev. 
Matthew  Trigg,  183-185;  Richard,  183; 
Rev.  William  Martin,  143. 

Spring,  Rev.  Henry  Coleridge,  22. 

Spurgeon,  Rev.  John,  42. 

.Spurle,  P'rances,  179;  Matthew,  179. 

Stacey,  Beatrice  JIary,  68 ;  Emilia  Blanche,  6S  ; 
Rev.  John  Thomas  Cyril,  68  ;  Thomas,  68. 

Stallard,  John,  183,  1S5;  Rev.  Joseph  Orlando,  1S3; 
Lilla  Mary,  185  ;  Mary,  183 ;  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
183,  185. 

Stambury,  Elizabeth,  179  ;  James,  179;  Sarah,  179. 

Stamp,  Amy,  40  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  3  ;  Fanny  Eliza, 
40  ;  George,  40  ;  Henry,  3. 

Stanford,  Rev.  Charles  Woodward,  92. 

Stanhope,  Charles,  Earl  of  Harrington,  175  ;  Lady 
Jane  St.  Maur  Blanche,  175. 

Stapleton,  Augustus  Frederick  St.  Clair,  132  ; 
Augustus  Granville,  132;  Catherine,  132;  Cathe- 
rine Elizabeth,  132;  Edith  Mary,  133;  Edward 
John,  133  ;  Edward  Parker,  133  ;  Emily  Theresa, 
56,  133  ;  Rev.  Frederick  George,  56,  132,  133 ; 
Jean  Diana  Bellenden,  133  ;  John  Charles  Home, 
133  :  Lilian  Alice  Annie  Mabel,  132 ;  Mary 
Catherine  Isabella,  133  ;  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth, 
33,  42;  Mary  Jane,  56,  132  ;  Theresa  Jane,  133; 
Hon''''  Thomas,  33,  42. 

Stead,  Mary  .Ann,  190;  William,  190. 

Steele,  Mary,  180. 

Stein,  Charles,  1 87. 

Stephen,  Sophia,  92. 

Stephens,  Anne,  134;  Caroline,  135;  Catherine 
Mary,  134  ;  Darell,  135  ;  Rev.  Darell,  134  ; 
Darell  Trevenen,  136  ;  Edward,  134,  135  ; 
Frances  Isabella,  68 ;  General,  68;  Helen  Charlotte, 
7  ;  Henry  Darell,  134  :  Jane  Agnes  Elford,  135  ; 
John,  136;  Lucretia  Bedford,  135:  Lucrelia  Jane, 
136;  Mary,  134;  Robert,  134,  135;  Robert 
Darell  Smythe,  135  ;  Very  )\ev.  William  Richard 
Wood,  7  ;  see  also  Darell. 


216 


Stevens,  Kleaiior,  152;  James,  152. 

Sleveiison,  George  Robert,  61,  66;  Harriet  Anna,  61, 

66. 
Stewart,   Archibald,    126;    Grizel,   1 26;    Rev.  John, 

52- 
Slileman,  Caroline  Sarah,  S  ;   Charles  Frederick,  8  ; 

Francis  Croughton,  8. 
Still,  Stafford  Francis,  163,  164. 
Stobart,  Isabella,  198;  John,  198. 
Stockdale,  Caroline,  41  :   Peregrine,  41. 
Stone,   Ada   Thornton,    137,    139;    .Arthur   William, 

155;   Kliyabeth,  116;  Jane  I'earse,  139;   Melicent, 

155;     Thomas,      139;      Kev.     Tom,      137,      139; 

William,     155;      Rev.     William,     116;      William 

Henry,  155-         , 
Stopford,  Colonel  Edward,  30:   I.aura  Maria  Theresa, 

3°- 

Storey,  Mary,  69. 

Storrs,  Rev.  John,  175. 

Strain,  Euphans  Helen,  14  ;  Helen  Mary,  14  ;  John, 

14. 
Stretton,  Joseph  Harris,  42. 
Sluddert,    Rev.    George   Hampden    de   Clare,    174, 

176. 
Suther,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  George,  Bishop  of  .Aberdeen 

and  Orkney,  132. 
Sutton,  Rev.  Frederick  Heathcote,  173. 
Swan,  John  Harnew,  39;  Mary,  39. 
Sw.ayne,  Rev.  William  Shuckburgh,  94. 
Swindell,    Charlotte,     152;     Eleanor,    152;    Joseph 

John,  152. 


Talliot,  Hon'''"'  Alfred  Chetwynd,  125;  James,  34; 
Margaret  Matilda,  34. 

Talboys,  Abigail,  99 ;  Cecelia,  loi  ;  Charles,  99 ; 
Charlotte,  loi  ;  Clarinda,  loi ;  Elizabeth,  99,  101, 
102  ;  Elizabeth  Corbett,  99  ;  Fanny,  lOI  :  George 
Harmer,  loi  ;  Harry  Warnian,  loi  ;  Henrietta, 
99 ;  Henrietta  Cowley,  too,  102  ;  Henrietta 
Jane,  100 ;  John,  100,  102  ;  Louisa,  102 ; 
Mary  Taylor,    100 ;    Richard,    102  ;    Thomas,    99, 

lOI. 

Tanner,  Charles,  lOI ;  Charlotte,  to:  ;   Eliza  Caroline, 

lOI. 

Tappendcn,  Enielia  Elizabeth.  156  ;  James,  156  ; 
John,  156;    Margaret,  156. 

Tapson,  Alfred  Joseph,  155  ;  .Ann  Elizabeth,  155  ; 
Mary  Alice,  155. 

Tarleton,  Frank,  117. 

Tatnall,  Anne  Sophia,  124;  William,  124. 

Tattershall,  Rev.  Thomas,  87. 

Taylor,  Ann,  103  ;  Clara,  185  ;  Charlotte  Loui.sa,  6  ; 
Rev.    David,  48;    Henry,   1S5  ;  William,  6. 

Temple,  Rev.  Frederick,  81  ;  Most  Rev.  Frederick, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  72;  Sir  John,  Bt.,  81, 
82. 

Temple-Bowdoin,  Elizabeth,  82;  James,  81,  82; 
M.ary,  81,  82. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  94:  Alfred,  Baron,  93,  94;  Hon''''' 
Alfred  Aubrey,  95 ;  Alfred  Browning  .Stanley- 
Locker,  96  ;  Arthur,  96  ;  Audrey  Georgiana 
Florence,  95 ;  Audrey  Margaret,  93  :  Bertram, 
97  ;  Catherina,  97  :  Cecilia,  97  ;  Cecilia  Mary,  96  ; 
Charles  Arthur,  94  ;  Charles  Bruce  Locker,  96  ; 
Charles  Percy,  97  ;   Charlotte  Maria,  97  ;   Edward, 

95  ;  Hon'"'"  Eleanor  Bertha  Mary,  96  ;  Eleanor 
Maud,  96,  97  ;  Elizabeth,  92,  93  ;  Emilia  (Milly), 
93  ;   Emily,  95  ;   Emily,  Lady,  94  ;   Emma  Louisa, 

96  ;  Frederick,  92  ;  Frederick  Henry,  92  ;  Cieorge, 
92  ;  Rev.  George  Clayton,  92  ;  Sir  Ilallam,  Baron, 
94,  9S  ;  Hon'''<=  Harold  Courtenay,  95  ;  Harriett, 
96  ;  Horatio,  97  ;  Julietta  Marian  (Cissy),  92  ; 
Julius  George,  92  ;  Hon'''"  Lionel,  96  ;  Hon'''" 
Lionel  Hallam,  95  ;  Maria,  92  ;  Mary,  92,  95  ; 
Matilda,  94,  97:    .Michael  ScUwood,  96:    Mildred 


Broughton,  93  ;  Septimus,  97  ;  Sophia,  92  ;  Sydney 
Harold,  93  ;  Sylvia  Mary  Beatrice,  94  ;  Violet 
Dudley,  97. 

Teulon,  Rev.  Josiah  Sanders,  119. 

Thellusson,  Hon'''''  .Adeline  Egidia,  125  ;  Anne,  124  ; 
Hon'''"  Anne  Blanche,  126;  Anne  Sophia,  Lady 
Rendlcsham,  124;  Hon'''"  Arthur,  124,  128; 
Colonel  Arthur  John  Bethell,  128,  129;  Arthur 
Wentworth  William  -Augustus,  128;  Augusta  Mary 
Henrietta,  128;  .Auguste  Mathikle  Henriette 
Ixiuise,  128;  Hon'""  Caroline,  125;  Hon'''" 
Caroline  Anna  Maria,  128;  Caroline  .Anna  Maria 
Frederica,  129;  Hon'"'"  Cecilia  Blanche,  126; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  128,  129;  Hon'"'"  Edmund, 
127;  Egidia,  Lady  Rendlcsham,  127;  Elizabeth 
Charlotte,  Lady  Rendlesham,  127  ;  Eliz-dielh 
Eleanora,  Lady  Rendlesham,  124:  Hon''''"  Emily 
Elizabeth  Julia,  124;  Eva  Ulanche  Charlotte,  129; 
Hon'''"  Frances,  125  ;  Frederick,  Baron  Rendle- 
sham, 126,  127;  Hon'''"  P'rederick  Adolphus,  125; 
Hon'"'"  Frederick  Archibald  Charles,  126;  Frederick 
William  Brook,  Baron  Rendlesham,  126,  127 ; 
Frederika  Charlotte  Louisa,  128;  Hon'''"  George, 
125;  George  Woodford,  124;  Henrietta  Frances 
Elizabeth,  128;  Henry,  125;  Hugh  Edmund,  127; 
John,  Baron  Rendlesham,  124;  Katharine  Emily 
Wilhelmina,  128,  129;  Hon'''"  Lilian,  126;  Lucy, 
Lady  Rendlesham,  126;  Hon'''"  Mariota,  127; 
Mary  Andalusia,  Lady  Rendlesham,  124;  Hon'''" 
Miriam  Isabel,  125  ;  Hon'''"  Percy  Edward,  127  ; 
Peter,  124;  Peter  Henry,  124;  Peter  Isaac,  Baron 
Rendlesham,  124  ;  Hon'''"  Ruby  Alexandrina 
Elizabeth,  125;  Selina  Mabel  Henrietta,  129; 
Sophia  Augusta.  128,  129;  Hon'''"  Sophia  Mary 
.Andalusia,  124;  Violet  .Andalusia,  129;  Rev. 
William,  Baron  Rendlesham,  126,  127. 

Theobald,  Rev.  Canon  Charles,  154  ;  iMnily,  154  ; 
James,  154;  Sarah,  154. 

Thimbleby,  Rev.  J.,  141. 

Thistlethwayte,  Caroline,  84  ;   Thomas,  84. 

Thistleton,  Eliza,  190. 

Thomas,  Frederick  Freeman,  64  ;  Hon'''"  Mabel,  64  ; 
Mary,  96 ;  Rev.  Richard  James  Francis,  181  ; 
William,  96  ;  see  aho  Freeman-Thomas. 

Thompson,  Rev.  Benjamin  Norton,  23 ;  George, 
159  ;  George  Lowther,  28  ;  Judith  Elizabeth,  159  ; 
Leonard,    28  ;      Lady    Mary,     28  ;      Mary   Anne, 

28. 

Thomson,  Barbara  Louisa,  53  ;  William,  53. 

Thornley,  Henry,  88  ;  Sarah  Leyland,  88. 

Thornton,  Rev.  Alfred,  133  ;  Elizabeth,  130  ;  Ven'''" 
Robinson,  130,  131  ;   Thomas,  130. 

Thorpe,  Catherina,  78  ;  Ethelinda  Margaretta,  78  ; 
John,  78. 

Thursfield,  .Alfred  Henry  Grosvenor,  185  ;  -Alfred 
Spencer,  183  ;  -Alice  Mary,  182  ;  -Amy  Louisa, 
1.S5  ;  -Aubrey  Charles,  1S5  ;  Barbara,  183  ; 
Blanche,  184;  Catherine  Battersby,  183;  Charles 
Joseph,  1S2,  1S3  ;  Doris  Mary  Cecil,  1S6  ;  Edith 
Maud,  185  ;  Eleanor,  182  ;  Eleanor  Mary,  182  ; 
Emily,  184;  Evelj'n  Maud,  1S6;  Florence  Cathe- 
rine, 184;  Francis,  186;  Gerald  -Arthur  Richard, 
184;  John  George,  182,  184  ;  John  Horace,  184; 
John  Hunt,  1S2,  183  ;  John  .Spencer,  1S3  ;  Joyce, 
183;  Kathleen  Louisa,  183;  Laura,  1S4;  Letiiia, 
182;  Lilian,  186;  Lilla  Mary,  185;  Madeline 
Alice,  186;  Margaret  Evelyn,  185;  Margaret 
Leslie,  186;  Marjorie  Zuleika,  1S4;  Mary,  183; 
Mary -Anne,  182  ;  Nancy  Eleanor,  1S4  ;  Raymond 
Spencer,  183  ;  Rev.  Richard,  182,  183  ;  Rev. 
Richard  Cecil,  1S3,  185,  186 ;  Rev.  Richard 
Periam,  182  ;  Robert  Charles,  183  ;  Rupert 
Macnaghten  Cecil,  186  ;  Stella  -Mary,  183  ;  Sylvia 
Helena  Cecil,  186;  William  Brunlon,  185; 
Zuleika  Margaret,  184. 

Tollemache,  Hon'''"  Hamilton  James,  126;  Lionel, 
Earl  of  Dysart,  172;  Louisa,  Countess  of  Dysart, 
172. 


Tootal,  Ann  Walton,  39;  William,  39. 

Tossell,  Edward,  180;  Elizabeth  Man-,  iSo;  Henry, 

180 ;  Mar\-,  180. 
Towne,  Almeria  Rose,  15;  Josiah,  15. 
Townley,  Charles  Watson,  1 14. 
Townsend,  Rev.  Arthur  Humphrey,  187. 
Toye,  Rev.  Joseph  Theophilus,  130. 
Trelhew-y,  Rev.  Henry,  65. 
Trevenen,  Harriett  Millett,  135;  Mary  Frances,  135; 

William,  135. 
Trevor,    Charles,     142  ;     Katherine,     142  :     Olivia, 

142. 
Trollope,  Anne,   174 ;   John,  Baron  Kesteven,   174  ; 

Sir  John,  Bt.,  174;  John  Henry,  Baron  Kesteven, 

174. 
Trotter,    Alice,    162 ;    Isabella   Napier   Keith,    162 ; 

Major-General    James    Keith,     162 ;     Rev.    John 

George,  162. 
Truefitt,  Edgar  Frederick  Gladstone,  24. 
Ttyon,    Anne,    174 ;    Hon'"'"^   Clementina   Charlotte, 

174;  Vice- Admiral  Sir  George,  174;  Thomas,  174. 
Tucker,  Rev.  Dr.,  79. 
Turner,  Major-General  Sir  Alfred  Edward,  52  ;  Rev. 

Charles,  92,  93,   96,  97  ;    Christopher   Rede,   52  ; 

Emma   Blanche,    52 ;    Jill    Helen,    52  ;    John,  92  ; 

Louisa,  93;  Margaret,  39;  Mary,  39,  92;  Samuel, 

39,    93 ;    Rev.    Samuel,    39 ;    Selina    Mary,    46 ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  William,  46. 
Turriff,  Rev.  James  Christie,  163. 
Tweedy,  William,  78. 
Twining,  Rev.  James,  82,  85;  Samuel,  Si. 
Tyacke,  Rev.  Joseph  Sidney,  135. 
Tyler,   Rev.  Charles  William,  23 ;    Emilia  Blanche, 

68;  Rev.  R.,  68. 


U 


UUathorne,    Alexander,    17S  ;    Frances,    178;    Mary 

Cecilia,  178. 
Umbers,  Marian  Zuleika,  184;  Thomas,  184. 
Unwin,  Garton,  108 ;  Henry,  108 ;  Katherine  Elinor, 

108. 
Upton,  Elizabeth,  106;  James,  106;  James  Richard, 

106 ;  Rev.  James  Samuel,  29,  30. 


Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,  Caroline,  61  :  Sir  John, 
Bt.,  61. 

Vatcher,  Rev.  Sydney  Adolphus,  33. 

Vernon,  Albreda  Elizabeth,  Lady  Lyveden,  35 ; 
Fitzpatrick  Henry,  Baron  Lyveden,  35  ;  Hon''''^ 
GreWUe  Richard,  35;  lulia  Katie,  Lady  Lyve<len, 

35- 

Vernon- Wentworth,  Lady  Augusta  Frederica  Louisa, 
128;  Frederick  William  Thomas,  12S;  Henrietta 
Frances  Elizabeth,  128. 

Vigors,  Anne,  166;  Margaret  Caroline,  166;  Colonel 
Philip  Doyne,  166 ;  Rev.  Richard  William,  166 ; 
Thomas  de  Cliffe,  166  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Mercer, 
166. 

Villeguez,  Faustina,  24. 

\'illiers,  Rev.  Henry  Montagu,  36,  65,  173,  176. 

Vincent,  Augustine  William,  15S  ;  Beatrice  Camille, 
158  ;  Camille  Marguerite,  15S  ;  Caroline,  156, 
159 ;  Caroline  Maria,  156  ;  Catherine  Elizabeth, 
159 ;  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  157  ;  Charles  Greaves, 
I57i  '59!  Charles  Porter,  159;  Charles  Worsley, 
159;  Christina,  160;  Dorothea,  158,  159;  Dorothy, 
160 ;  Dorothy  Marguerite,  158  ;  Eleanor  Diana, 
160;  Eleanor  Mary,  160;  Emilia,  159:  Emilia 
Elizabeth,  156  ;  Emilia  Margaret,  157  ;  Euphemia 
Bannat\-ne,  160;  Francis  William,  157;  George, 
'56>  '59  ;  George  Giles,  156  ;  Gertrude  Mary 
Augusta,  158;  Grace  Desborough,   157;  Hannah, 


156 ;  Hannah  Mary,  156  ;  Jean  Baine,  157  ; 
Jean  Frances,  15S:  Margaret  Anna,  160:  Mary, 
156;  Mary  Margaret,  159;  Sarah  Alice,  159; 
Sarah  Frances,  1 58  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  1 56  - 1 59  ; 
Thomas  Augustine,  15S ;  Walter  George,  160; 
\'er)-  Rev.  William,  156  ;  Rev.  William  St. 
Andrew,  159. 
Viney,  Eleanor  Scope,  141  ;  Rev.  James,  141. 


W 


Wagner,  Rev.  Ilenr\'  Michell,  1S9. 

Wagstaff,  William,  60. 

Waldron,  Rev.  Edward,  28  ;  Mary  Anne,  28. 

Walford,  Anne,  150:  Rev.  Charles,  56,  133;  Harriet, 

1 82  ;  Obadiah,  1 82. 
Walker,  .\lice,   12  ;   Camille  Marguerite,   158  ;  Rev. 

Charles,    166:   David  C,    158;   Dr.,    105 ;    Lieut. - 

Colonel     Edward.     1 66 ;     Harold    Maxw  ell,    31  ; 

Harriet,    182  ;     Henry    Greaves,     12  ;     Sir    James 

Robert,  Bt.,  31  :  Dame  Louisa  Susan  Marlborough 

Heron,    31  ;    Marie    Albreda    Blanche,    31  ;    Mary 

Anne,     12,     182;     Mary    Josephine,     166;     Rev. 

Reginald,    31  ;    Robert,    166  ;     Rosa   Ellen,    105 ; 

William,  182. 
Walpole,    Lady   Catherine,    114;    Horatio,    Earl   of 

Orford,  1 14. 
Walrond,    Hon'''"  Frances  Caroline,    84 ;    Sir    John 

Walrond,  Bt. ,  84  ;  Mary  Caroline,  84. 
Walsh,  Rev.  Lionel,  162,  165. 
Walsingham,    Augusta    Louisa,    Lady,    124 ;    Emily 

Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady,  124;   Thomas,  Baron,   124. 
Walter,  Sarah,  14  ;  Thomas,  14. 
Walters,  Caroline   Maria,   137  ;  Rev.   Thomas,   137  ; 

Watkin,  137. 
Walton,  Ann  Eyre,  38;   Minna,   118;   Pearson,  38; 

William  Hopkins,  118. 
Want,   Ellen  Frances,  93  ;   Mildred  Broughton,  93  ; 

Sydney  Alfred.  93. 
Warburton,    Augusia    Maude,    22 ;     George    Arthur, 

22. 
Warman,  Elizabeth,  99,  lOI  ;    Harriet,  lOI  ;    Robert 

Maskelyne,  99,  loi. 
Warner,  Rev.  George  Townsend,  155. 
Warren,    Rev.    Canon    John    Shrapnel,    176 ;     Rev. 

William,  10. 
Wastell,  Rosa  Mary  .\nn,  107. 
Watkins.  Chariotte,   158:    Dorothea,   158;  William, 

158. 

Watson,  Anna  Maria,  114;  Annie  Florence,  70; 
Sir  Charles,  Bt.,  114;  John  Burges,  iii;  Rev. 
John  Richard  Burges,  in;  Dame  Juliana,  114; 
Margaret  Louisa,  III  ;  Mary,  in  ;  Lieut. -Colonel 
T.  C,  70;  Thomas  Henry,  in. 

Way,  Rev.  George,  45. 

Webb,  Rev.  Alfred,  70  ;  Florence,  70;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Henry  Gillum,  70 ;  Rev.  John  Moss,  39, 
40. 

Webber,  Amelia,  iSo  ;  Caroline,  180;  William,  180. 

Webster,  Beatrice  Frances  May,  9  ;  Charles  Fo.\,  9  ; 
Emily,  189;  Louisa  Alice  Frances,  9;  Robert,  189; 
Robert  Grant,  189. 

Weddle,  Arthur,  143  ;  Rosina,  143  ;  Sophia,  143  ; 
Thomas,  143. 

Weever,  Jane,  19  ;  Samuel,  19. 

Weir,  Rev.  George,  167  ;  Jes.sie  Leilh,  167. 

Weld,  Anne,  93. 

Wentworth  -  Fiizwilliam,  Hon'''^  Ada  Charlotte 
Godolphin,  36  ;  Lady  Albreda  Mary,  36  ;  Hon'''" 
Alice  Louisa,  31;  Alice  .Mary,  33,  35;  Lady 
Alice  Mary,  34,  35  ;  Hon""  Anne,  34  ;  Sir  Charles 
William,  Earl  Fitzwilliani,  28,  29  ;  Honf''*"  Charles 
William,  34 ;  Lady  Charlotte,  28,  32  ;  Lady 
Charlotte  Mary,  36  ;  Hon''"-'  Constance  Anne,  35  ; 
Lady  Donatia  F"aith  .Mary,  34 ;  Honi"'"  Dorothy 
Henrietta,  a  ;    Hon''''   Ed.th  Isabella  Georgiana, 


218 


36  ;  Elgiva  Mary  Kalhorn,  34  ;  ICric  Spfiiccr,  35  ; 
Elliel,  32  ;  Evelyn,  32  ;  Erances  Harriet,  Counless 
Fitzwilliam,  30 ;  Lady  Frances  Mary,  32  ;  Hon*"'* 
George,  28,  31 ;  George  Charles,  32;  George  James 
Charles,  32  ;  Godric  Thomas  William,  34  ;  Irene 
Serga  Alice  Jane  Mar}',  32 ;  Isaliel  Elizabetli  Mary, 
32;  Hon''''' Jessie  Gordon  Elgiva  Mary,  34;  Laura 
Maria  Theresa,  Viscountess  Milton,  30;  Lady 
Laura  Mary,  30,  31  ;  Lady  Mabel  Florence 
Harriett,  30,  32  ;  Marie  Albreda  Blanche,  31  ; 
I^dy  Marjorie  Joan  Mary,  34  ;  Lady  Mary,  33  ; 
Lady  Mary  Grace  Louisa,  31  ;  Maud,  34,  35  ; 
Maud  Frederica  Eliiiheth,  Countess  Fitzwilliam, 
33  ;  Lady  Maud  Lilian  Elfrida  Mary,  34 :  Lady 
Theresa  Evelyn  X'ilunza,  30,  33 ;  William,  \'iscount 
Milton,  30 ;  Hon'''''  William  (,"liarlcs,  35,  36 ; 
William  Charles  de  Meuron,  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 
30,  33 ;  Hon'''"  William  George  Frederick,  36 ; 
Hon''''  William  Henry,  28,  30,  31  :  Hon'''"  William 
Hugh  Spencer,  36;  Hon'"''  William  |ohn,  35; 
Hon''''=  William  Reginald,  36;  Hon''''^^  William 
Thomas,  34;  William  Thomas  Arran,  34;  William 
Thomas  George,  32 ;  Sir  William  Thomas  Spencer, 
E-arl  Fitzwilliam,  28,  30;  see  also  Fitz-william  and 
Milton. 

Wescombe,  Anna,  179;  Anna  Sophia,  181  ;  Annie, 
180;  Annie  Matilda.  180;  Caroline,  180;  Caroline 
Mary,  180:  Eliza,  iSo;  Elizabeth,  179;  Elizabeth 
(Bessie),  180;  Elizabeth  Mar)-,  180;  Ellen  Jane, 
181;  Emma,  181  ;  Francis  (Frank),  180;  Henrietta, 
181;  Henry,  179;  J.acob,  179;  J.ane,  179;  Janet 
Rose,  iSo;  John,  179,  180;  John  Robert,  180: 
Lav-inia  .Alice  (Vene),  iSl  ;  Lily,  180;  Louisa 
Annie,  180;  Lucy,  179:  Mary,  179;  Mary  (Polly), 
179  ;  Percival,  179  ;  Richard,  179  ;  Richard 
Levi,  179;  Rodney  James,  180:  Sarah  .\nn,  181  ; 
Sarah  Gertrude  Mary,  179;  Sarah  Lavinia,  180; 
Sidney  Francis  Gilmore,  iSo;  William  Heale,  iSo: 
William  Henry,  iSo;  William  Henr)-  Heale,  180; 
William  Thomas,  180. 

West,  Ann  Elizabeth,  155  ;  Catherina,  97  ;  Charlotte 
Frances    Harriet,    97  ;    Harriett,   96  :    Rev.   John, 

96,  97- 
W  estern,  William  Thomas,  20. 
Westmacott,   Rev.  Walter,  13. 
Westropp,  Jane,  85  ;  Mounteford,  85. 
Westropp-Dawson,  Laura  Felicia  Susan,  85  :  'Walter 

Mounteford  Leland,  85. 
Wetherell,  Rev.  .\ugusnis  White,  21. 
Wharton,   Caroline,    75  ;     Rev.    Henrv  James,    75  ; 

Mary,  75. 
W  hinyates,  Rev.  Edward  Henry,  52. 
Whitaker    or     Whittaker,     Rev.     Charles     Probart, 

84;    Edward  Thomas,    106;    Emma  Giflfard,    17; 

Francis,    105:    John,    17;    Joseph,    50;     Sophia, 

SO. 
White,  Charlotte  Melchora,   112;   Constance  Lilian, 

71;     Elizabeth,    III,    143;    Florence,    iii,    112; 

Henry  W'hitney,  III;  John  Peter,  11 1  ;  Leedham, 

71;   Lucy  Angela,   iii;   Lucy  Ajin,   iii;    Mary, 

III  ;  Walter,  112. 
Whitelaw,    Alexander,    140 ;    Barbara   Forbes,    140 ; 

Dorothy  Sa,  140. 
Whiteside,    Annie    Catherine,     196 ;     James,     196  ; 

Rev.    John   William,    196,    197 ;    Maria   Charlotte 

Exmouth,  197;  William  SoutJiey,  197. 
Whitney,    Elizabeth,     ill;      Mary,    III;      Samuel, 

Wickham,    Annie,    20 ;    Ellen    Susan,    20 ;    Captain 

John  Clements,  R.N.,  20. 
Wilberforce,  Rev.  W'illiam  Francis,  87. 
Wilde,  Rev.  Canon,  92. 
Wilkins,  Elizabeth,   181;   Rev.  George,  80:   Tames, 

181.  »  .        .  J  . 

Wilkinson,  Ethel  Cautley,  24  ;  John,  24  ;   Margaret, 

24  ;  Waldemar  Bemaid,  24. 
Willes,  Rev.  Edward,  65;  Laura,  65. 
Willelt,  Rev.  Frederic,  182. 


Williams,  Catherine  Eyre,  113;  Rev.  David,  113; 
Eliza,  180  ;  Elizabeth,  181  ;  Emily,  189  ;  Emma, 
181  ;  Florence  Elizabeth,  114;  Frederick  John, 
129;  Godfrey  Herbert,  125;  Rev.  Henry  Black- 
stone,  113;  Colonel  Henry  David,  113;  James, 
181  ;  James  Wilmot,  114  ;  Jane,  105;  John,  181, 
189;  Rev.  John,  177;  Rev.  John  Lewis,  117; 
Josephine  Lucy  Frances  Marie,  125;  Kale,  129; 
Hon''''=  Miriam  Isabel,  125;  Monier  Paithfull 
Monier,  no;  Morgan  Stuart,  125;  Sara,  129; 
Sarah  Anne  Fowler,  189;  Rev.  Thomas  Charles, 
93;  Walter  Davis,  137;  William,  180;  Rev. 
William,  105  ;  William  Edmund,  196. 

Williams -Wynn,  .Mice  Mary,  33;  I^dy  Annora 
Charlotte,  33  ;  Arthur  Watkin,  y^  ;  Charles 
Watkin,   33. 

Willoughby  de  Eresby,  Clementina  Elizabeth  Drum- 
mond.  Baroness,  172;  Eloise  Laurence,  Lady,  174; 
Gilbert,  Baron,  174;  Gilbert  Henry,  Baron,  172; 
Peter  Robert,  Baron,  172. 

Wilshere,  Sharman  Judson,  14S. 

Wilson,  Rev.  Alexander,  12;  Rev.  H.,  167;  Rev. 
H.  \V.,  16S. 

Wilton,  Arthur  George,  Earl  of,  127;  Mariota, 
Countess  of,  127  ;  Seymour  John  Grey,  Earl  of, 
127. 

Wing,  John  Sladen,  174. 

Winnington-Ingram,  Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  Foley,  Bishop 
of  Stepney,  10. 

Withers,   Ada  Florence,    13  ;    Flora,    13  ;    Thomas, 

13- 

Witts,  Rev.  Edmund  Broome,  68. 

W'itty,  Frances  Charlotte,  42 ;  Frances  Marianna 
Cockburn,  42  ;  Richard  Henry,  42. 

Wolfe-Barrv',  Alexander  Edward,  15  ;  Bernard  John, 
13  ;  Eric  Gordon,  15  ;  Gawyn  Carl,  13  ;  Gertrude 
Emily,  13;  Helen  Mary,  14;  Ida  Violet,  14; 
John,  13;  John  Gerald,  14;  Sir  John  Wolfe,  6, 
8,  9,  II  ;  Kenneth  .\lfred,  14;  Kenneth  Norman, 
14;  Madeleine,  13;  Dame  Rosalind  Grace,  II; 
Sylvia  Grace,  1 5  ;  see  also  Barry. 

Wollaston,  Rev.  Henry  N.,  149. 

Wolverton,  George  Carr,  Baron,  114. 

Wood,  Rev.  Edwin,  96 ;  John  Horatio,  37  ;  Rev. 
Canon    John    Ryle,    70  ;      Rev.    William   Spicer, 

53- 

Woodford,  Anne,  124;  Matthew,  124;  Sir  Ralph, 
Bt.,  124. 

Woodhead,  Ada  Constance,  168 ;  Amy  Christina, 
168  ;  Annie  Josephine,  167  ;  Clementina,  167  ; 
Edith,  168;  Emily,  166;  Emily  Alice,  166; 
Frederic  Thomas,  167  ;  Grace  Eyre,  168  ;  Harriet, 
19,  166  ;  Rev.  Henry,  167  ;  Rev.  Henry  Comber, 
166- 16S  :  Henry  George  Wandesford,  167  ;  Henry 
Joseph  Plumridge,  19,  166  ;  Hilda,  168  ;  Jessie 
Helen  Stuart,  167  ;  Jessie  Leith,  167  ;  Joseph,  19, 
166  ;  Josephine  Harriet,  166  ;  Margaret  Caroline, 
166  ;  Mary  Josephine,  166  ;  Maud  Helena,  168  ; 
Robert  Comber,  167  ;  Thomas  Wandesford,  167  ; 
William  Dudley,  167. 

WooUcombe,  Rev.  William  Wyatt,  135. 

Wordsworth,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Sahsbury, 
120. 

Workman,  Laura  Georgina,  77  ;  Reginald  Latham, 
77  ;  Rev.  Robert,  48. 

Worle,  Fanny,  139;  Jane  Pearse,  139;  Richard,  139. 

Worsley,  Anne,  156;  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  157;  Francis, 
157;  Rev.  Francis,  156;  Major-General  George 
Francis,  157;  Rev.  Henry,  5;  Jonathan,  156,  157; 
Mary,  156. 

Wreford,  George,  65 ;  Mary,  65. 

Wright,  Amy,  40 ;  Anne,  37,  62,  78  ;  Annie  Rosa, 
38 ;  Rev.  Arthur,  62,  63  ;  Rev.  Arthur  Samuel, 
39  ;  Edward,  37  ;  Edward  Walton,  40  ;  Elizabeth, 
38,  62 ;  Eliza  Mason,  38 ;  Eliza  Walton,  39 ; 
Ethel,  39  ;  Rev.  Harold  Hall,  186  ;  Ichabod,  85  ; 
Isabella,  37  ;  James,  62  ;  Rev.  James,  62  ;  John, 
37,  38,  40,  78  :  Louisa,  39  ;   Margaret,  37,  39,  40  ; 


219 


Maria   Octavia,   85  ;    Mary,   37-39 ;    Maurice.   38 : 

Parsons,  40  :    Philip  Chetwood,  39  ;    Richard,  40  ; 

Richard    Caldicott,    37,    38  ;    Samuel  Wright,    39 ; 

Sophia  Matilda,  173:    Stephen,  62:   Thomas,   38, 

173  ;    William,    38,    39  ;     Rev.    William,    38,   42  ; 

William  Maurice,  38-40. 
Wrottesley,  Lieut. -Colonel  Hugh,  107;  Sir  John,  Bt., 

107  :   Maria  Catherine  Charlotte,  107. 
Wyatt,  George,  156;   Hannah,  156;   Harriet  Elford, 

135  ;  Rev.  W.,  135. 
Wyche,  Rev.  Cyril  Herbert  Eyre,  102. 
Wylie,  Rev.  William  John,  20. 
Wynell-Mayow,  Anne,  74  ;  Caroline,  75  ;   Mary,  74  ; 

75  ;  Mayow,  74,  75. 
Wynne,  Rev.  Canon,  82. 


Yates,  Rev.  Samuel  Wildman,  3. 

Yeld,  Ellen  Mary  Frances  Margaret,   24  ;    Thomas, 

24. 
Ycnge,  Rev.  Henry,  194;  Sarah,  194;  Rev.  William 

Johnson,  194, 
Young,  Annie  Josephine,   167;   Frances,   167;   John 

Adolplnis,  167;  Robert  Morgan,  167. 


Zetland,  Lawrence,  Marquess  of,  33,  34 ;  Lilian  Selina 
Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of,  33. 


SDtiitions  anD  Corrections, 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


ABERCROMBY.  Vol.  ii,  page  6i.— 
Kdla  l_,ouisa  Montagu,  only  tlaughtcr 
of  the  Hon'''<^  John  Abercromby  (born 
at  Athens,  Greece,  on  Thursday,  23 
August  1877),  was  married  in  the  Greek 
Orthodox  Church  of  St.  Salvator  at 
Munich  on  Wednesday,  10  October 
1906,  to  Georges  Nicholas  Nasos, 
Directeur  du  Conservatoire  de  Musique, 
and  Officier  de  I'Ordre  du  Sauveur  at 
Athens. 

ADAMS.  Vol.  13,  page  25.— Sarah, 
widow  of  Harry  Ward  Astbury,  and 
eldest  daughter  of  William  Adams  of 
Greenfield  and  of  Newfield  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  died  s.p.  at  Wolstanton,  co. 
Stafford,  in  her  80th  year,  on  Tuesday,  19 
November,  and  was  buried  in  the  .'\danis 
family  vault  at  Tunstall,  co.  Stafford,  on 
Friday,  22  November  1907.  Will  dated 
23  November  1905,  proved  at  Lichfield 
14  January  1908,  by  William  Adams  and 
Percy  Walter  Lewis  Adams,  nephews. 

Page  28.  —  Hugh  W'orthington  and 
Clarice  Sophia  Adams  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Joan  Elizabeth,  born 
at  "  Hillside,"  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
CO.  Stafford,  on  Saturday,  15  June, 
baptised  at  Wolstanton  28  July  1907. 

AIRY.  Vol.  7,  page  118.— Carril,  eldest 
daughter  of  Osmund  Airy,  was  married 
at  St.  James',  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  9  April  1907,  to  Alfred 
Frank  Harrison  of  Addlestone,  co. 
Surrey,  son  of  Alfred  Bayford  Harrison 
of  Woburn  Hill,  Addlestone,  by  Frances 
Annie  his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Robert 
Taylor,  C.B.  ;  born  25  June  1872. 

Estrilde  Josephine,  2nd  daughter  of 
Osmund  Airy,  was  married  at  St.  James', 
Weybridge  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Steer, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Black,  and  the  Rev. 
Spencer  Richard  Arthur  Buller,  the 
Rector),  on  Wednesday,  26  June  1907, 
to  John  Steer  of  Woodcote,  near  Goring, 
CO.  0.\ford,  younger  son  of  Charles  Steer 
of  Foreland,  Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester, 
by  Emily  his  wife,  daughter  of  James 
Newbury  Cooper ;  born  29  December 
1881. 


ALDRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  68.— Charles 
I'owlett  Aldridge  retired  from  the  Army 
(Royal  Sussex  Regiment)  with  rank  of 
Captain  23  April  1907. 

ALLANBY.  Vol.  8,  page  18.— Ronald 
Hinman  Allanby  joined  the  2nd  Bat- 
talion Seaforth  Highlanders  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  9  October  1907. 

ALLCROFT.  Vol.  8,  page  58.— Herbert 
John  and  Margaret  Jane  (Cissy)  Allcroft 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Jewell, 
born  at  71  Eaton  Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  26  January,  baptised  at 
Onibury,  co.  Salop,  21  April  1907. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  156  (a/id 
Addenda,  Vol.  /j,  page  /.)— Helen 
Mary  Flora,  wife  of  Sir  John  Frederick 
Bridge,  M.V.O.,  was  buried  at  Wallakirk 
\7wt  Glass],  CO.  Aberdeen,  on  Tuesday, 
16  January  igo6. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  4,  page  51.— 
Richard  Ferrand  Amphlett  married  at 
St.  Thomas',  Washington,  U.S.A.,  on 
Tuesday,  30  April  1907,  Mary  Blackford, 
daughter  of  Fielding  Lewis  Marshall, 
and  grand-daughter  of  Chief  Justice 
Marshall  of  the  United  States. 

ANSELL.  Vol.  9,  page  82.— William 
Ansell  of  Cors-y-gedol  Llanddwycoe  is 
y  graig,  co.  Merioneth,  J. P.,  married  at 
All  Saints',  Margaret  Street,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  24  July 
1907,  Mari,  youngest  daughter  of  Ellis 
Rees  of  Byrdir,  Dyffryn,  co.  Merioneth, 
by  Mari  his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Ellis 
of  Llecheiddior,  co.  Merioneth ;  born 
28  February  1875,  baptised  at  Dyffryn. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  7,  page  19.— 
Henrietta  Beck,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Arkwright,  died  at  Grange- 
over-Sands,  co.    Lancaster,  on  Sunday, 

1  April  1906.  Will  dated  11  July 
1889,  proved  (Prin.   Reg.,   1046,   1906) 

2  August  1906,  by  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Arkwright  and  Charles  Edward 
Thornycroft,  the  Executors. 

Page  21. — The  marriage  of  Susan 
Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  Peter  Arkwright, 
to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Cotton 
Wigram,    Bishop  of    Rochester,   should 


ADDITIONS   (r    CORRECTIONS, 


ARKWRIGHT,   conlinued. 

read  married  at  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby, 
on  Wednesday,  i  March  1837  \iwt 
12  February  1839]. 

Augustus  Peter  Arkwright  died  at 
3  Spring  Gardens,  London,  aged  66,  on 
Wednesday,  5  [««/ 6]  October  1887. 

Page  22. — John  Thomas  Arkwright 
died  at  Hatton  House,  co.  Warwick, 
aged  82,  on  Monday,  12  February  1906, 
and  was  buried  at  Hatton.  Will  dated 
3  December  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
283,  1906)  22  March  igo6,  by  John 
Peter  Arkwright  and  Ferdinand  (ieorge 
Arkwright,  the  E.\ecutors. 

CaroHne  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John 
Clowes,  and  last  surviving  child  of 
Peter  Arkwright,  died  at  Wardour 
Lodge,  Sunningdale,  co.  Berks,  aged 
82,  on  Sunday,  20  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Eardisland,  co.  Hereford,  on 
Thursday,  24  October  1907. 

Emmeline  Louisa,  younger  daughter 
of  John  Thomas  Arkwright  was  married 
at  Hatton  on  Thursday,  23  \iwt  3] 
January  1890. 

Page  22  (and  Addenda,  Vol,  /J, 
page  i.)  —  John  Peter  and  Violet 
Catherine  Arkwright,  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Rose  Emmeline,  born  at 
Hatton  House  on  Thursday,  17 
December  1907,  baptised  at  Hatton 
12  January  190S. 

ARMYTAGE.  Vol.  i,  page  234.— 
The  Hon*'!^  Jane,  widow  of  Captain 
William  Armytage,  R.N.,  died  at  i 
Upper  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  in  her  91st  year  on  Sunday, 
28  April  1907,  and  was  buried  in 
the  same  grave  as  her  husband  at 
St.  David's,  E.xeter,  co.  Devon,  2  May 
1907.  Will  dated  24  June  1904,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  10  June  1907. 

Sir  George  John  Armytage,  Baronet, 
High  Sheriff  for  CO.  York  1907-1908. 

Page  235.— Francis  Reginald  Army- 
tage of  Ravensbourne,  Harrow,  co. 
Middlesex,  died,  aged  58,  on  Monday, 
9  December,  and  was  buried  at  Roxeth, 
CO.  Middlesex,  12  December  1907. 
Administration,  with  will  (dated  24 
December  1902)  annexed,  was  granted 
to  his  brother.  Colonel  .Arthur  Henry 
Armytage,  13  January  1908. 

ASSHETON.  Vol.  i,  page  71.— Ralph 
Assheton  died  at  Downham  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  aged  76,  on  Saturday,  22 
June,  and  was  buried  at  Downham  on 
Wednesday,  26  June  1907.  Will  dated 
12    January    1892,    with    codicil    dated 


ASSHETON,  contimied. 

15  lune  1898,  proved  at  Lancaster 
15  October  1907,  by  Ralph  Cockayne 
Assheton  and  the  Rev.  Richard  Orme 
Assheton,  the  Executors. 

Page  71  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  i.) — Ralph  Cockayne  and  Mildred 
Estelle  Sybella  Assheton,  now  of 
Downham  Hall,  have  furthur  issue  a 
daughter,  Eleanor,  born  at  Hall  Foot, 
Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Thursday, 
2  May,  baptised  at  Downham  8  June 
1907. 

ATTREE.  Vol.  I,  page  157.— Mary 
Cecilia  Wakeford,  wife  of  Thomas 
Alderman  Houghton  and  youngest 
daughter  of  Richard  Attree,  died  at 
Armsworth  House,  Alresford,  co.  Hants, 
aged  74,  on  Tuesday,  17  December,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Chester 
2  I  December  1907. 

AUDEN.  Vol.  I  J,  page  1 74. -^George 
Augustus  and  Constance  Rosalie  Auden 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Wystan  Hugh 
Auden,  born  at  54  Bootham,  York,  on 
Thursday,  21  February,  baptised  at 
St.  Maurice',  York,  31  March  1907. 

Page  175.  —  The  Rev.  Eustace 
George  Auden  was  appointed  Rector 
of  Byley,  co.  Chester,  in  1907. 

AVEBURY.  Vol.  12,  page  64.-Lord 
Avebury  was  elected  Lord  Rector  of  St. 
Andrew's  University  24  October  1907. 

Page  67.— Cjeoffrey  Lubbock  married 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  13  November  1907, 
Marguerite  Agaranthe,  youngest  daughter 
of  Colonel  Charles  \\'illiam  Miles  of 
Burton  Hill,  Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts, 
M.P.,  J.P.,  High  Steward  of  Malmesbury, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Charles  Tennant, 
Baronet,  who  died  4  June  1906. 

Page  71.— Edgar  Lubbock,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
died  suddenly  at  Hans  Court,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  in  his  6ist  year,  on 
Monday  morning,  9  September,  and 
was  buried  at  Caythorpe,  co.  Lincoln, 
on  Thursday,  12  September  1907. 
A  memorial  service  was  held  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  tlie 
same  day.  Will  dated  25  August  1904, 
with  two  codicils  dated  15  August 
1905  and  20  June  1906,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  9  November  1907, 
by  Beaumont  William  Lubbock,  the 
Hon''''=  John  Birkbeck  Lubbock,  the 
Hon'''''  "Norman  Lubbock  and  Cecil 
Lubbock,  the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


Ill 


AVE  BURY,  continued. 

Reginald  Ncvilc  Lubbock  of  "Tilling- 
boiiriic,"  Leigh  Cliff  Road,  Leigh-onSea, 
CO.  Essex,  married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday,  2 1 
March  1907,  Lilian  Stephenson,  and 
daughter  of  William  Stephenson  .Swift 
of  Walkeringham,  co.  Nottingham,  by 
Annie  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  Hargreave  of  Walkeringham  ; 
born  10  October  1875,  baptised  at 
Walkeringham  2  July  1876. 

BACK.  Vol.  6,  page  125. — Frederick 
Edwards  died  at  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk, 
aged  55,  17  August,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Norwich  20  .'\ugust 
1907.  Will  dated  18  August  1880, 
proved  at  Norwich  12  October  1907, 
by  Messrs.  Stevens,  Miller  and  Jones. 

Philip  Glandford  Back  married  at 
St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  7  November 
1907,  Madeleine  Rosal,  2nd  daughter 
of  John  Penati  of  Britannia  Terrace, 
Great  Yarmouth,  by  Rosa  Vestry 
Santrey  his  wife;  born  at  Forest  (late, 
CO.  Essex,  31  October  1887. 

BAGOT.  Vol.  13,  page  7.— Cecil  Villiers 
and  Ethel  Bagot  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Milicent  Jessie  Eleanor,  born 
at  68  York  Mansions,  Battersea  Park, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  28  March, 
baptised  at  All  Saints',  Battersea  Park, 
23  April  1907. 

BARING-GOULD.  Vol.  4,  page  25.— 
Edith  Sabine,  daughter  of  Richard 
Baring-Gould  of  New  York,  U.S.A.,  was 
married  at  St.  John's,  Merrow,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Sabine  Baring- 
Gould,  Rector  of  Lew  Trenchard,  co. 
Devon,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Herbert  Williams,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
Hertford  College,  Oxford),  on  Tuesday, 
15  January  1907,  to  the  Rev.  Edward 
Joseph  Newill  (son  of  Robert  Daniel 
Newill  of  The  Vineyard,  \Vellington, 
CO.  Salop,  by  Marian  Sarah  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Blase  of  H.M. 
Customs,  London);  born  26  January 
1877  ;  of  Hertford  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  1896,  B.A.  1900,  M.A. 
1903;  Curate  of  St.  John-al-Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  190 1- 1905,  of  Holy 
Trinity  with  St.  Mary,  Guildford,  co. 
Surrey,  1905- 1906,  and  of  St.  James', 
Norlands,  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex, 
since  1907. 

Diana  Amelia,  6th  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Sabine  ]5ariiig-Gould,  was  married 


BARING-GOULD,  continued. 

at  Lew  Trenchard,  co.  Devon  (by  her 
father),  on  Thursday,  3  October  1907, 
to  Hugh  Maxwell  Batten  of  Merrow 
C^ottage,  East  Clandon,  co.  Surrey  (son 
of  John  Maxwell  Batten  of  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey,  .M.A.  of  Cambridge) ;  born 
24  January  1886. 

Joan,  8th  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Sabine 
Baring-Gould,  was  married  at  Lew 
Trenchard  (by  her  father)  on  Thursday, 
3  October  1907,  to  William  Priestley  of 
Bombay,  India  (2nd  son  of  William 
Hudson  Priestley  of  Liverpool,  by 
Katherine  Hastings  his  wife,  daughter 
of  John  Evans  of  Liverpool) ;  born 
3  February  1879. 

BARNE.  Vol.  7,  page  159  {and  Addenda, 
\'ol.  12,  page  V.) — Miles  and  Violet 
Ella  Barne  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Anthony  Miles  Barne,  born  at  Sotterley, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Tuesday,  20  November 
1906,  baptised  there  13  January  1907. 

Miles  Barne  was  promoted  Major 
Loyal  Suffolk  Hussars  Imperial  Yeo- 
manry December  1906,  and  elected  a 
County  Councillor  for  East  Suffolk  in 
March  1907. 

BARRETT.  Vol.  8,  page  57.— Herbert 
Augustine  Barrett  married  at  St. 
George's,  Buckland,  co.  Berks,  on 
Saturday,  i  June  1907,  Florence  Con- 
stance, elder  daughter  of  Richard 
Watton  Teevan  of  Woodside  Court, 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  by  Margaret  Mary 
his  wife,  daughter  of  George  Basil 
Eyston  of  Scanford  Place,  co.  Berks ; 
born  at  Florence,  Italy,  14  January  1882. 

BARTLETT.  Vol.  6,  page  27.— Charles 
Leftwich  Oldfeld  Bartlett  died  at 
Burton  House,  Sherborne,  co.  Dorset, 
in  his  83rd  year,  on  Monday,  15  April, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Sherborne  on  Thursday,  18  April  1907. 
Page  29.  —  The  Rev.  Richard 
Grosvenor  Bartelot,  Vicar  of  Fordington 
St.  George,  co.  Dorset,  married  there 
20  November  1907,  Evelyn  Grace, 
youngest  daughter  of  Alfred  Pope  of 
Wrackleford  House,  co.  Dorset,  and 
of  South  Court,  Dorchester,  F.S.A.,  J. P., 
by  Elizabeth  Mary  his  2nd  wife,  daughter 
of  Amos  Whiting  of  Faversham,  co.  Kent. 
Page  31  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  Hi.)  —  Edward  Cecil  and  Maude 
Victorine  Bartlett,  have  issue  a  son, 
Edward  Vivian  Bartlett,  born  at  Indian 
Road,  \Vynberg,  Ca[)e  Town,  South 
Africa,  4  March  1907. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


BEARE.  Vol.  6,  page  39. — William  Tarn 
died,  aged  57  \not  59],  on  Friday, 
22  January,  and  was  buried  in  Nunhead 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
27  January  1875.     M.I. 

BENSON.  Vol.  5,  page  122. — Arthur 
Christopher  Benson  created  C.V.O. 
on  the  occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday, 

9  November  1907. 

BESSBOROUGH.  Vol.  12,  page  118.— 
Mabel  Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of 
Louis  George  De  Hale  Ponsonby  and 
of  Mrs.  George  Augustus  Bligh  Livesay 
of  "  Ardmore,"  Parkstone,  co.  Dorset, 
was  married  at  St.  Anselm's,  Davies 
Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  10 
October  1907,  to  Douglas  Stewart  of 
"The  Gables,"  Brent  Road,  Woolwich, 
CO.  Kent  (son  of  Major  Stewart  of 
the  Inniskilling  Dragoons) ;  born  23 
November  1875  ;  joined  the  Royal 
Artillery,  from  Militia,  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
26  July  1899,  Lieutenant  16  February 
1901  ;  employed  with  West  African 
Frontier   Force  28   Ncjvember  1900    to 

10  August  1902  (medal  with  clasp). 

BLOOM.  Vol.  I,  page  211  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  iv.) — Herbert  Melville 
and  Agnes  \\'ilson  Bloom  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Muriel  Melline  Noel,  born  at 
Winston  Gardens,  Knock,  co.  Down, 
26  December  1907,  baptised  at  St. 
George's  Parish  Church,  Belfast,  28 
January  igo8. 

BLUMER.  Vol.  9,  page  73 —The  Rev. 
Charles  Girdlestone  Hopkinson  was 
appointed  Rural  Dean  of  Wearmouth 
December  1907. 

Page  77. — William  Garritt  Blunier 
died  at  Deneholme,  Victoria  Road, 
West  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  28  April, 
buried   in   West    Hartlepool    Cemetery 

1  May  1905. 

Sarah  Ann,  wife  of  Luke  Blumer, 
died  at  3  Woodside  Terrace,  Darling- 
ton, CO.  Durham,  aged  50,  on  Monday, 

2  December,  and  was  buried  in  the 
West  Cemetery,  Darlington, on  Thursday, 
5  December  1907. 

George  Blumer  was  appointed  to  the 
Chair  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Medicine  at  Yale  University,  New 
Haven,  Connecticut,  U.S.A.,  i  August 
1906,  and  received  the  honorary  degree 
of  M.A.  conferred  by  the  Yale 
University   1907.       He  married  at  San 


BLUMER,  continued. 

Diego,    California,    U.S.A.,    20   August 

1906,  Ann,  daughter  of  Evan  William 
Evans  of  San  Diego,  by  Tildesley  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Robert  Waterhouse 
Horsfield  of  Maidstone,  co.  Kent ;  born 
at  Auburn,  Kansas,  U.S.A.,  26  Sep- 
tember 1877,  and  baptised  there.  She 
died  at  New  Haven  26  August  1907. 

BOISSIER.  Vol.  10,  page  66.— George 
Bagot  Ferguson,  M.D.,  died  suddenly, 
whilst  performing  an  operation  at  the 
General  Hospital,  Cheltenham,  27 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Prestbury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  i  December  1906. 
Will  dated  30  May  1879,  proved  at 
Gloucester  19  December  1906,  by 
Amelia  Laura  Ferguson,  relict,  and 
Rowland  Ticehurst,  the  Executors. 

Martin  Edward  Scobell  Boissier, 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy, 
H.M.S.  "Hyacinth,"  i  January  1907. 

BRADNEY.  Vol.  i,  page  i.— The  Rev. 
William  Popham,  Rector  of  Bmstead, 
Isle  of  Wight,  died  at  43  Ditchling 
Road,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  83, 
23  August,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Parochial  Cemetery,  Brighton,  27  Au- 
gust 1894.  Will  dated  29  August 
1889,  proved  at  Lewes  12  October 
1894,  by  Sarah  Eliza  Popham,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  3. — Sarah  Decima,  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Christopher  Bradney,  died 
at  her  residence,  Wharton  Lodge,  near 
Ross,  CO.  Hereford,  on  her  77th  birth- 
day, Sunday,  25  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Lea,  co.  Hereford,  28  August  1907. 
Will  dated  12  November  1904,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  13  November 

1907,  by  Joseph  Alfred  Bradney  of 
Talycoed,  co.  Monmouth,  Alice  Mary 
Hope-Edwardes  and  Gertrude  Sarah 
Bradney,  the  Executors. 

BREWSTER.  Vol.  13,  page  21.— John 
Felgate  and  Laura  Jane  Brewster  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Margaret  Joan,  born 
at  4  Grafton  Road,  Bedford,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 21  August,  baptised  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bedford,  29  September  1907. 

BRIGHT.  Vol.  2,  page  16  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  .X.) — Henry  Yates  and 
Elena  Bright  have  issue  a  son,  Henry 
Edward  Yates  Bright,  born  at  Lima, 
Peru,  on  Monday,  19  February  1906, 
and  baptised  there. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


BRITTON.  Vol.  2,  page  78.— Arthur 
H Lilly  Daniel  Brilton  was  promoted 
Captain  sth  Battalion  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers  i  May  1907.  He  married 
andly  at  St.  Peter's,  Parkstone,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Tuesday,  3  September  1907, 
Ellen  Gertrude,  younger  daughter  of 
Charles  Alfred  Carlyon  {see  Pedigree  of 
Carlyon,  Vol.  2,  page  11^,  and  Addenda, 
Vol.  8,  page  Hi.,  and  Vol.  12,  page  x.) 

Winstanley  Carlyon-liritton  was  ap- 
pointed 2nd  Lieutenant  7th  Battalion 
The  Royal  Fusiliers  i  May  1907. 

Henry  Courtenay  Carlyon-Britton, 
Midshipman  Royal  Navy  15  .May  1907, 
ajipointed  to  H.M.S.  "Formidable." 

BROCKLEBANK.  Vol.  9,  page  144.— 
Henry  Cyril  Royds  Brocklebank 
promoted  Commander  Royal  Navy 
31  December  1906. 

Clement  Edmund  Royds  Brocklebank, 
proceeded  M..\.  of  Oxford  6  August 
1907,  ordained  Deacon  by  the  Bishop 
of  London  on  Trinity  Sunday,  26  May 
1907,  is  now  Assistant  Curate  of  St. 
Matthew's,  Westminster. 

BROOKE.  Vol.  I,  page  76  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  X.) — Thomas  and  Beatrice 
Gundreda  Brooke  of  Healey  House, 
Almondl)ury,  co.  York,  have  issue 
a  son,  William  Brooke,  born  at  Healey 
House  on  Tuesday,  i  January  1907. 

Page  80. — Blanche,  elder  daughter  of 
John  Arthur  Brooke,  was  married  at 
Almondbury,  co.  York,  30  July  1907, 
to  the  Rev.  Charles  Dixon  Hoste 
(4th  surviving  son  of  Major-General 
Dixon  Edward  Hoste,  C.B.,  R.A.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  Joseph  Scott 
of  Colney  Hall,  co.  Norfolk) ;  born 
7  February  1872  ;  of  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1890,  B.A.  1S93,  M.A.  i'S98 ; 
Vicar  of  Almondbury  since  1905. 

BROWN.  Vol.  2,  page  25.— Captain 
Henry  Forbes  Darell-Brown,  Oxford- 
shire Light  Infantry,  promoted  Major 
September  1907. 

The  Rev.  Otway  Darell-Brown 
was  appointed  Curate  of  St.  Andrew's. 
Stock  well,  CO.  Surrey,  December  1907. 

The  Rev.  Stephen  Bennett  died, 
aged  81,  7  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Fretherne,  co.  Gloucester,  1 1  October 
1906.  Will  dated  5  May  1902,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively  29  July 
1905  and  4  July  1906,  proved  at  Exeter 
4  December  1906,  by  Ernest  Wallace 
Rooke,  one  of  the  Executors. 


BURDETT-COUTTS.  Vol.  12,  page 
1S9.  —  Angela  Georgina,  Baroness 
Burdett-Coutts,  died  at  her  residence, 
Stratton  Street,  Piccadilly,  London, 
aged  92,  at  10.30  a.m.  on  Sunday,  30 
December  1906,  and  was  buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey  on  Saturday,  5  January 
1907.  Memorial  services  were  held 
at  Christ  Church,  Downing  Street, 
Mayfair,  St.  Stephen's,  Rochester  Row, 
Westminster,  St.  Stephen's,  Carlisle, 
and  Foremark  Church,  co.  Derby, 
simultaneously  with  the  funeral. 

Will  dated  7  August  1888:— 
I,  The  Right  Honorable  Angela 
Georgina  Baroness  Burdett-Coutts  wife 
of  William  Lehman  Ashniead  Bartlett 
Burdett-Coutts  Esquire  M.P.  of  Stratton 
Street,  Piccadilly  and  of  the  Strand  and 
of  Holly  Lodge  Highgate  all  in  the 
County  of  Middlesex  hereby  revoke  all 
former  Testamentary  dispositions  hereto- 
fore made  by  me  and  delare  this  to  be 
my  last  will  and  Testamentary  disposi- 
tion which  shall  take  effect  so  far  as 
shall  be  necessary  to  give  effect  to  the 
directions  declarations  and  bequests 
hereinafter  or  in  any  Codicil  hereto 
contained  in  pursuance  of  the  powers 
in  that  behalf  vested  in  me  by  various 
Indentures  of  Settlement  executed  in 
contemplation  of  my  marriage  with  my 
said  husband  I  declare  that  I  am  a 
member  of  the  Church  of  England  as 
now  by  law  established.  Whereas  I 
have  founded  and  endowed  Churches 
in  various  parts  of  England  and  I  have 
endowed  Bishoprics  and  Archdeaconries 
in  the  Colonies  and  Dependencies  of 
the  United  Kingdom.  Now  I  hereby 
declare  that  if  at  any  time  hereafter 
the  Church  of  England  shall  be  dis- 
established or  separate  itself  from  the 
State  the  object  I  had  in  view  in 
providing  such  endowments  and  gifts 
will  be  rendered  nugatory.  And  I 
furthur  direct  that  if  under  such 
circumstances  the  mode  of  dealing  with 
endowments  shall  depend  upon  the 
wishes  of  the  Founder  my  wishes  (so 
far  as  I  can  lawfully  give  such  direction) 
that  such  endowments  and  gifts  so 
made  by  me  as  aforesaid  shall  revert  to 
and  form  part  of  my  residuary  personal 
estate.  And  I  hereby  expressly  declare 
that  such  endowments  and  gifts  were 
not  made  by  me  to  any  Community  as 
a  Spiritual  Body  or  as  an  Independent 
Voluntary  Association  but  to  the  Pro- 
testant Church  of  England  as  now  by 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BURDETT-COUTTS,  continued. 

law  established  under  the  Supremacy 
of  the  Crown  being  Protestant.  If  the 
Church  of  England  shall  at  any  time 
hereafter  be  separated  from  the  State 
as  the  Irish  integral  portion  thereof  has 
been  or  shall  separate  itself  from  the 
State  then  my  wish  is  and  I  expressly 
declare  that  any  transfer  or  appropriation 
of  my  endowments  and  gifts  to  such 
Church  so  separated  or  to  any  new 
or  other  Ecclesiastical  Body  will  be 
contrary  to  my  intention  as  Donor  and 
Founder.  But  without  imposing  any 
trust  or  obligation  whatsoever  on  my 
Legatees  or  representatives  who  may 
recover    such    endowments    and    gifts 

1  wish  to  express  my  hope  that  they 
will  regard  the  feelings  which  prompted 
me  to  make  such  endowments  and  gifts 
and  will  if  they  shall  recover  my  said 
endowments  and  gifts  or  any  of  them 
appropriate  the  same  or  the  portion  so 
recovered  to  such  objects  as  may  to 
them  seem  best  calculated  to  promote 
the  principles  of  the  Protestant  Reforma- 
tion Civil  liberty  and  .social  well  being. 
And  I  give  and  devise  all  my  estate  and 
effects  real  and  personal  wheresoever 
and  whatsoever  to  my  said  husband 
his  heirs  executors  administrators  and 
assigns  absolutely.  And  I  appoint  him 
Executor  of  this  my  Will.  In  Witness 
whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
this  seventh  day  of  August  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  eighty- 
eight  —  Burdett-Coutts  —  Signed  and 
declared  by  the  above  named  Angela 
Georgina  Baroness  Burdett-Coutts  the 
Testatrix  as  and  for  her  last  Will  and 
Testament  in  the  presence  of  us  who 
in  her  presence  at  her  request  and 
in  the  presence  of  each  other  (both 
being  present  together  at  the  same 
time)  hereunto  subscribe  our  names 
as  witnesses  —  G.  VickerstafT — John 
Leach  }  66  Lincolns  Inn  Fields  London 
Gentn. 

Proved  4  March  1907. 

BURKE.  Vol.  3,  page  44  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  13,  page  vi.) — Redmond  St.  George 
and  Aileen  Marion  Burke  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Norah  Aileen,  born  at 
Brighton    House,    Bedford,   on    Friday, 

2  August  1907,  baptised  at  Bedford. 

BURY.  Vol.  9,  page  117.— The  Rev. 
Canon  William  Bury  was  appointed  to 
the  living  of  Ickenham,  co.  Middlesex, 


BURY,  continued. 

June  1907,  by  the  presentation  of 
Thomas  Bryan  Clarke  Thornhill ;  and 
a  Canon  Residentiary  of  Peterborough 
Cathedral  January  1908. 

BUSH.  Vol  6,  page  76  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  S,  page  iv.) — James  Graham  and 
Esther  Hastings  Bush,  have  issue  a  son, 
John  Ashton  Warner  Bush,  born  at 
Upcott  Farm,  Beaworthy,  co.  Devon, 
on  Saturday,  2  March,  baptised  at 
Halwell,  CO.  Devon,  16  April  1907. 

CARLYON.  Vol.  2,  page  115.— Ellen 
Gertrude,  younger  daughter  of  Charles 
Alfred  Carlyon,  was  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Parkstone,  on  Tuesday, 
3  September  1907,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
to  Arthur  Henry  Daniel  Britton  {see 
Pedigree  of  Britton,  Vol.  2,  page  j8, 
and  Addenda,  Vol.  8,  page  Hi.,  and 
Vol.  12,  page  .r.) 

CARR.  Vol.  7,  page  121.  — The  Rev. 
Canon  Walter  Raleigh  Carr  died  at 
St.  John's  Vicarage,  Worcester,  aged  63, 
on  Saturday,  14  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Worcester  on  Tuesday,  17 
September  1907.  Will  dated  13  August 
1902,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
29  November  1907,  by  Ralph  Hamilton 
Carr. 

Page  122. — Eleanor  Matilda,  widow 
of  Arthur  Fortescue  Carr,  was  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens, 
London,  on  Monday,  16  April  1906,  to 
Hugh  Robert  Eardley  Childers  (youngest 
son  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''^  Hugh  Culling 
Eardley  Childers,  M.P.,  Chancellor  of 
the  Exchequer) ;  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1881,  B.A.  1884;  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Page  127. — Francis  Edward  Culling 
Carr  was  appointed  Inspector-General 
of  Police  of  Mysore,  India,  in  1905. 

Colonel  William  Francis  Howard 
Stafford,  C.B.,  was  appointed  Brigadier- 
(Jeneral  Royal  Engineers  in  1907. 

Reginald  Childers  Culling  Carr, 
Resident  in  Travancore,  South  India, 
February  1906. 

CARR-ELLISON.  Vol.  6,  page  160.— 
John  Ralph  Carr-Ellison  died  at  his 
residence,  Hedgeley,  co.  Northumber- 
land, aged  74,  on  Wednesday,  6  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Whickham,  co. 
Durham,  9  February  1907.  Will  dated 
16    February    1905,    with    two    codicils 


ADDI770NS    6^    CORRECTIONS. 


Vll 


CARR-ELLISON,  continued. 

dated  respectively  29  April  1906  and 
7  November  1906,  proved  at  Newcastlc- 
on-'l'yne  17  May  1907,  by  Herbert 
George  Carr  Carr-Ellison,  Robert 
Carr  Bosanquet  and  William  Henry 
Armstrong  Fitzpatrick,  liaron  Armstrong, 
the  I'^xecutors. 

I'age  162. — Charles  Hertie  Pulleine 
Bosanquet  died  at  Richmond,  co.  \'ork, 
aged  70,  on  Sunday,  18  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Rock,  co.  Northumberland, 
22  June  1905.     Will  dated  i  Decembei 

1903,  with    codicil    dated    30    March 

1 904,  proved  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
10  August  1905,  by  Robert  Carr 
Bosanquet,  Cuthbert  Ellison  Carr  and 
Herbert  (leorge  Carr  Carr-Ellison. 

Page  163. —  Henrietta,  2nd  daughter 
of  Ralph  Carr-Ellison,  died  at  Ayton 
Cottage,  Hardwicke  Road,  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Friday,  27  September,  and 
was  buried  in  Reigate  Cemetery  on 
Tuesday,  i  October  1907.  Will  dated 
19  December  1902,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  10  January  1908,  by 
the  Rev.  Edgar  Carr,  Frederick  Carr 
having  renounced  probate. 

Page  164. — Oswald  Blackett  Carr 
died,  aged  14,  10  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Long  Framlington,  co. 
Northumberland,  14  October  1903. 

Page  165. — Mansel  Frederick  Carr, 
son  of  Mansel  Frederick  Carr,  died 
22  April  1906,  buried  at  Santa  Marta, 
Colombia,  South  America. 

CASTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  44.— Alfred 
Darley  Castle  married  2ndly  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  13  August  1903,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Dymoke  Welles  Pennington 
of  Brighton,  and  died  at  1 2  Bedford 
Square,  Brighton,  in  his  78th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  1 5  January,  and  was  buried  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 19  January  1907.  Will  dated  26 
December  1906,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  8  F"ebruary  1907,  by  Mary 
Castle,  relict. 

Page  45. — Abercrombie  Castle  died 
at  45  Sutton  Court  Road,  Chiswick,  co. 
Middlesex,  31  May,  and  was  buried  in 
Putney  Vale  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey, 
3  June  1907. 

Page  46  {a?id  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  vi.) — Stanley  Mason  and  Emily 
Maud  Castle  (daughter  of  Thomas 
[noi  Richard]  Perkins  of  Snaith,  co. 
York)  have  issue  a  daughter,  Beatrice 
Mary  Marcelle,  born    at    Poonamallec, 


CASTLE,  continued. 

Madras,    India,    on    Sunday,    23    June 
1907,  and  baptised  there. 

Page  46  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xiv.)  —  Trevor  and  Elsa  Mary 
Castle  have  further  issue  a  son,  Laurence 
Malcolm  Trevor  Castle,  born  at  Wood 
Dene,  Oxshott,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
15  April,  baptised  at  Oxshott  15  May 
1907. 

CAVE-BROWNE.  Vol.  9,  page  24.— 
Edward  Raban  Cave-Browne,  C.S.L, 
died  at  20  Beaufort  Road,  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  72,  on  Sunday,  16  June, 
and  was  buried  at  Reigate  on  Wednes- 
day, 19  June  1907.  Will  dated  14 
November  1882,  with  codicil  dated 
9  November  1896,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  6  July  1907,  by 
Caroline  Anne  Cave-Browne,  Arthur 
George  Burney,  and  Henry  Cave- 
Browne,  the  Executors. 

William  Charles  and  Maude  Alice 
Cave-Browne  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Joyce  Marian  Asteley,  born  at 
Southwold,  CO.  Suffolk,  2  July,  baptised 
there  13  August  1907. 

CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE.  Vol.  n, 
page  154. — Sir  Mylles  Cave-Browne- 
Cave,  Baronet,  died,  aged  84,  on 
Tuesday,  22  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Stretton-en-le-Field,  co.  Derby,  26 
January  1907. 

Page  156.  —  William  Cave-Browne- 
Cave  died  at  his  residence,  Wellington 
Lodge,  Harborne,  co.  Stafford,  aged  75, 
on  Saturday,  20  April,  and  was  buried 
at  the  parish  church,  Harborne,  23 
April  1907.  Will  dated  12  July  1906, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  28  May 
1907,  by  Maria  Cave-Browne-Cave, 
Sarah  Hawkins,  Arthur  William  Freeman 
and  William  Rutherford  F'leetwood,  the 
Executors. 

Rachel  Perrins,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
William  Cecil  Cave-Browne-Cave,  died 
at  Melbourne,  Australia,  in  1904,  and 
was  buried  there. 

Hyacinthe  Ellen,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  John  Torre,  and  youngest 
daughter  of  Sir  John  Robert  Cave- 
Browne -Cave,  Baronet,  died  at 
Courtenay  House,  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  aged  76,  on  Sunday,  7  Feb- 
ruary 1907. 

Page  157. — Thomas  Cave-Browne- 
Cave  was  created  C.B.  28  June  1907, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE,  continued. 

Thomas  Reginald  Cave-Browne-Cave 
was  promoted  Engineer  Sub-Lieutenant 
I  August  1905. 

Page  159.  —  Wilmot  Cave-Browne- 
Cave  died  13  February  1898  \not  1901]. 
His  wife,  Marie  Annie,  died  in  1879. 

Page  162.  — Bernard  Cave-Browne- 
Cave  married  21  January  1903, 
Katherine  Elizabetli  I'Vere,  youngest 
daughter  of  General  Sir  John  William 
Cox,  K.C.B.,  Colonel  Bedfordshire 
Regiment,  and  widow  of  Francis  Haden 
Cope,  M.A. 

CHADWICK.  Vol.  5,  page  134-— 
Charles  Philip  Austin  Oman  died  at 
Winchester,  co.  Hants,  18  February 
1876,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Winchester.  Will  dated  29  July  1864, 
proved  at  Winchester  23  March  1876, 
by  Ann  Oman,  relict,  sole  Executri.x. 

Ann,  widow  of  above,  and  eldest 
daughter  of  William  Chadwick,  by  Ann 
his  2nd  wife,  died  at  her  residence, 
"Ablington,"  Cheltenham,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, in  her  76th  year,  on  Saturday, 
27  July,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Winchester  31  July  1907.  Will  dated 
I  January  1902,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  28  September  1907,  by  her 
son.  Professor  Charles  William  Chadwick 
Oman. 

Page  135  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  vii.) — Alfred  William  and  Mabel 
Nellie  Chadwick  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Mary  Violet,  born  at  Komgha,  Cape 
Colony,  South  Africa,  on  Tuesday, 
I  January,  baptised  at  Orangevale,  Cape 
Colony,  28  April  1907. 
CHAMPNEYS.  Vol.  10,  page  50.— 
Mary  Frances,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Free  Champneys,  died  at  Croft 
House,  Worcester,  aged  95,  on  Thurs- 
day, 24  January,  and  was  buried  in 
Astwood  Cemetery,  Worcester,  28 
January  1907.  Will  dated  16  June 
1893,  proved  at  Worcester  28  February 
1907,  by  Mary  Jane  Champneys,  the 
sole  Executrix. 
CHANCE.  Vol.  3,  page  62. -Walter  Lucas 
Chance  married  at  Salisbury  Cathedral 
on  Thursday,  23  May  1907,  Rosa  Edith, 
younger  daughter  of  Hamilton  Fulton 
of  Milford  Grove,  Salisbury. 

Noel  Richard  Lucas  Chance,  married 
at  St.  Patrick's,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  11  April  1907,  Laura  Myrtle, 
only  daughter  of  Percy  A.  Willett  of 
"  Finedon,"  Wilbury  Road,  Hove. 


CHANCE,   continued. 

Page  64.  —  Edmond  Ross  Chance 
died  at  Nell  Bridge  House,  Adderbury, 
CO.  Oxford,  aged  43,  on  Wednesday,  17 
April,  and  was  buried  in  Warston  Lane 
Cemetery,  Birmingham,  20  April  1907. 
Will  dated  21  July  1904,  with  codicil 
dated  i  January  1906,  proved  at  Oxford 
24  May  1907,  by  George  Ferguson 
Chance  and  Frederick  Sidney  Goodwin, 
the  Executors. 

Page  69. — Henry  Fetherstone  Chance 
married  at  Nathanael  Church,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  9  January 
1907,  Grace,  daughter  of  Judge 
Leicester  Holme  of  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Edward  Ferguson  and  Eliza  Gertrude 
Chance  have  further  issue  a  son, 
John  Wybergh  Chance,  born  at  North 
Grove,  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  on 
Thursday,  7  November,  baptised  at 
the  Priory  Church,  Great  Malvern,  22 
December  1907. 

Page  7 1  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  g, 
page  iv.) — George  Harold  de  Peyster 
and  Maude  Chance  have  further  issue 
a  son.  Jack  Alan  Chance,  born 
5  December  1906,  baptised  at  Christ 
Church,  Sumnierlield,  Birmingham, 
16  February  1907. 

Alexander  Macomb  Chance,  senior, 
of  Lawnside,  Edgbaston,  married 
2ndly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  29  April  1907, 
Agnes  Elizabeth,  eldest  and  last  sur- 
viving daughter  of  William  Flemming 
of  Inverness,  formerly  of  Edinburgh. 

Alexander  Macomb  and  Frida  Chance 
{see  Addenda,  Vol.  S,  page  v.)  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Donovan  Macomb 
Chance,  bom  to  January,  baptised  at 
Christ  Church,  Sunmierfield,  Birming- 
ham, 16  February  1907. 

Kenneth  Macomb  and  Muriel  Clara 
Chance  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  I  J,  page  vii.) 
have  issue  a  son,  Peter  Kenneth  Chance, 
born  at  14  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  on  Friday, 2 5  January  1 907. 

CHARD.     Vol.   12,  page  163.— Josephine 
'  Ursula,   widow  of   Francis   Chard,  died 

at  the  Convent,  Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts, 
9  November,  and  was  buried  at  the 
Catholic  Church,  near  Fairford,  co.  Glou- 
cester, on  Thursday,  14  November  1907. 

CHASE.  Vol.  5,  page  76.— Charles  Allen 
Chase  was  married  at  Braunton,  North 
Devon  (by  his  father,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Godwin  Billinghurst,  Rector 
of    Lynch,    co.    Sussex,    uncle    of    the 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


IX 


CHASE,  continued. 

liriilc,  and  the  Rev.  Harry  Wingfield 
Wulerficld),  on  'I'uesday,  ii  June  T907, 
to  Ruth  Murly,  yoimger  dauj^lU(;r  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Robert  (Jotto,  Vicar  of 
Hraunton,  by  Mary  Christina  his  wife, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Thornton,  Rector  of  North  Bovey, 
CO.  Devon;  born  14  January,  baptised 
at  Bridford  Rectory,  co.  Devon,  20 
February  1885. 

CLAPTON.  Vol.  10,  page  10.— Arthur 
Clapton,  eldest  son  of  \\'illiam  Clapton, 
died  at  Gloversville,  U.S.A.,  15  May, 
and  was  buried  in  Vale  Cemetery, 
Schenectady,  New  York,  19  May  1907. 

CLARK.  Vol.  II,  page  80  {see  also 
J\-di^i^'n'e  of  Clapton,  Vol.  10,  page  10). 
The  Rev.  Edward  Travers  Clark 
married  andly  at  the  Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  London,  3  February  1906, 
Alexandra  Henrietta  Imlach,  4th 
daughter  of  Major-General  Patrick 
Alexander  Carnegy,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Mainwaring  Chitty  of 
Farnham,  co.  Surrey;  born  at  Bangalore, 
India,  26  June  1870,  and  baptised  there. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Beatrice 
Henrietta  Marion,  bom  at  Washfield 
Rectory,  co.  Devon,  7  September, 
baptised  at  Washfield  27  October  1907. 

COCKERELL.  Vol.  10,  page  38.— 
Edward  Travers  Dames-Longworth  died 
at  Glynwood,  Athlone,  co.  Roscommon, 
on  Sunday,  17  March  1907. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  I,  page  57  (a/id 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  vii.) — The  Rev. 
Carus  Vale  and  Olivia  Chambers 
Collier  have  issue  a  daughter,  Olivia 
Margaret,  born  at  the  Parsonage,  East 
Harlsey,  co.  York,  28  March,  baptised 
at  East  Harlsey  24  April  1907. 

COLLINS.  Vol.  4,  page  114. — Charles 
Collins  died  at  Stoneham  House,  Tile- 
hurst,  CO.  Berks,  in  his  68th  year,  on 
Sunday,  14  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Tilehurst  on  Thursday,  18  April  1907. 
Memorial  Tablet  and  Monumental 
Inscription  at  Tilehurst,  also  Memorial 
Tablet  at  Lockinge,  co.  Berks.  Will 
dated  13  April  1907,  proved  at  Oxford 
9  July  1907,  by  Caroline  Louisa  Collins, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Henry  John  and  Jane  Frances  Leslie 
Collins  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Norah  Leslie,  born  1 1  June,  baptised  at 
St.  Mark's,  Reading,  co.  Berks,  13  July 
1906. 


COLMAN.  Vol.  8,  page  145. — Jeremiah 
(Jolman  of  Gatton  Park,  co.  Surrey,  was 
created  a  Baronet  on  the  occasion  of 
the  King's  Birthday,  9  November  1907. 

COLMAN.  Vol.  9,  page  7  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  II,  page  vi.) — Cecil  and  Florence 
Beatrice  Colman  have  issue  three  sons, 
Cecil  Ralph  Colman,  born  at  "  Linden," 
The  Avenue,  West  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex, 
8  August  1904;  Robert  Henry  Colman, 
born  at  "  Linden,"  The  Avenue,  West 
Ealing,  5  February  1906;  and  Stanley 
John  Colman,  born  at  "  Linden,"  The 
Avenue,  West  Ealing,  on  Sunday,  28 
April  1907. 

COMBER.  Vol.  7,  page  145.— Thomas 
Comber  died  at  his  residence,  Torre, 
Pernambuco,  Brazil,  in  his  74th  year, 
on  Sunday,  25  August  1907. 

COODE.  Vol.  2,  page  18. —  Richard 
Carlyon  Coode  married  at  Fovvey,  co. 
Cornwall,  on  Friday,  i  November  1907, 
Joan  Sylvia,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Gott,  Bishop  of  Truro, 
by  Harriet  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  Whitaker  Maitland  of  Loughton 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Gott  of 
Armley  House,  co.  York ;  born  30  July 

1877- 
Page  19  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  Hi.) — John  Melvill  and  Ruth 
Caroline  Coode,  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Arthur  Michael  Melvill  Coode, 
born  at  Murree,  India,  on  Saturday, 
5  October,  baptised  at  Rawal  Pindi, 
Punjab,  India,  13  November  1907. 

COOKSON.  Vol.  3,  page  132.— Elizabeth 
Neslield,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Cookson,  died  unmarried  at 
Birmingham  29  December  1906,  and 
was  buried  at  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford, 
2  January  1907.  Will  dated  3  March 
1906,  proved  at  Birmingham  by  Joseph 
Frederick  Harvey  of  Birmingham, 
nephew,  and  Flora  Smith. 

Page  133. — Jane  Grace,  2nd  wife  of 
Samuel  Cookson,  M.D.,  died  at  St. 
Kitts,  Carysfort  Road,  Boscombe,  on 
Tuesday,  12  November,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Boscombe  14 
November  1907. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  5,  page  35— The  Rev. 
Basil  Tudor  Craig,  D.D.,  died  at 
Westbury,  Tasmania,  on  Wednesday, 
25  September  1907,  and  was  buried 
there. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


CRANWORTH.  Vol.  lo,  page  95.— 
Philip  Richard  Thornhagh  Guidon,  Major 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  is  now  an  officiating 
Commissioner,  Assam  Valley  District. 

Sir  William  Brampton  Gurdon, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  was  sworn  of  His 
Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy 
Council  28  June  1907,  and  appointed 
Lord -Lieutenant  for  the  county  of 
Suffolk  August  1907. 

Page  96. — Major  Bertrand  Evelyn 
Mellish  Gurdon,  C.LE.,  D.S.O.,  who  is 
now  3rd-grade  Political  Agent  in  India, 
married  at  St.  Matthias',  Earl's  Court, 
London,  2  September  1907,  Evelyn 
Agnes,  widow  of  Frank  Duncan,  Captain 
23rd  Sikh  Pioneers,  and  daughter  of 
Frederick  Clarke  of  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey. 

CRAWFURD.  Vol.  2,  page  9.— The 
Rev.  Gibbs  Payne  Crawfurd  was 
instituted  and  inducted  Vicar  of 
Sonning,  co.  Berks,  3  April  1907. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  2,  page  120  (and  Addenda, 
Vol  6,  page  iv.) — Frederick  William 
Beresford  and  Constance  Agnes  Cripps 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Richard 
Frederick  Cripps,  born  at  Co.xwell 
House,  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  on 
Sunday,  3  March,  baptised  at  the  parish 
church,  Cirencester,  on  Low  Sunday, 
7  April  1907. 

CRIPPS.  Vol._  4,  page  73.  —  Kater 
Charles  Canning  Cripps  married  at 
St.    Martin's-in-the-Fields,   Westminster, 

20  December  1900,  Clara  Maria, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Nichols  of  Wraxall, 
CO.  Somerset,  by  Annie  his  wife,  daughter 
of  James  Chappel ;  born  at  Wra.xall  19 
January  1875.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Doris  Canning,  born  at 
Westbury-on-Trym,  co.  Gloucester,  in 
September,  baptised  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester,  7  Novt^mber 
1901  ;  and  a  son,  Kater  Canning 
Cripps,  born  at  Rock  Ferry,  co.  Chester, 

2 1  April,  baptised  at  Tranmere,  co. 
Chester,  25  May  1907. 

CROWFOOT.  Vol.  I,  page  26.— William 
Bayly  Crowfoot,  M.B.,  died  at 
Beccles,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  29,  on 
Wednesday,  1 1  September,  and  was 
buried  there  14  September  1907. 

CURTOIS.  Vol.  I,  p.age  174.— Lisle 
Henry  Curtois  married  at  St.  Philip's, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday,  20 
June  1907,  Cecilia  Mary  Elizabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  Samuel  Smith  Buck 
of  Ashford,  co.  Middlesex. 


DANVERS.  Vol.  8,  page  61.— Eliza 
Isabel,  wife  of  Ernest  Danvers,  died  at 
143  Marina,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  30  January,  and 
was  buried  in  Paddington  Cemetery, 
Willesden  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Monday,  4  February  1907. 

D'ARCY.  Vol.  9,  page  176  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  ix.) — William  Francis  and 
Violet  Nina  D'Arcy  have  issue  a  son, 
Norman  Francis  William  Haliburtim 
D'Arcy,  born  at  2  South  Eaton  Place, 
Pimlico,  London,  on  Saturday,  28 
September  1907,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  5  November  1907. 

DE  MAULEY.  Vol.  n,  page  136.-^ 
Ashley  William  Neville  Ponsonby, 
Captain  2nd  Battalion  52nd  Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry,  was  appointed  A.D.C. 
to  Lieut.-Colonel  Sir  Matthew  Nathan, 
K.C.M.G.,  Governor  of  Natal  June  1906. 

DEVON.  Vol.  12,  page  46.— The  Honti^ 
Hugh  Leslie  Courtenay  died  at 
Powderham  Castle,  co.  Devon,  on 
Sunday,  24  November,  and  was  buried 
at  Powderham  28  November  1907.  Will 
dated  6  March  1903,  with  codicil  dated 
2  April  1906,  proved  at  Exeter  15 
January  1908,  by  William  Kendall  King 
and  William  de  Moniet  Riddell. 

Page  47.' — The  Rev.  the  Hon'''= 
Frederick  Leslie  Courtenay  was  married 
at  Itchen  Abbas,  co.  Hants  (by  his 
brother,  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''^  Henry 
Hugh  Courtenay,  Rector  of  Powder- 
ham), on  Wednesday,  9  January  1907, 
to  Marguerite,  daughter  of  John  Silva 
of  Itchen  .\bbas,  by  Mary  Frances  his 
wife,  daughter  of  John  Malcolm  Corrie  ; 
born  29  June  1875.  The  Rev.  the 
Hon''''^  Frederick  Leslie  Courtenay  was 
presented  by  his  brother,  the  Earl  of 
Devon,  to  the  living  of  Honiton,  co. 
Devon,  18  November  1907,  and  in- 
stituted to  the  Rectory  29  January  1908. 

DEW.  Vol.  I,  page  285. — Major  Armine 
Brereton  Dew  of  the  Political  Depart- 
ment, Government  of  India,  married 
at  All  Souls',  Srinagar,  Kashmir,  India, 
15  September  1900,  Esme  Mary 
Dorothea,  youngest  daughter  of  Colonel 
Sir  Adelbert  Talbot,  K.C.I.E.,  of 
"Glenhurst,"  Esher,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Agnes  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  William  James  Clarke.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Armine  Roderick  Dew, 
born  at  7  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford, 
on  Tuesday,  20  March,  baptised  at 
Oxford  24  April  1906. 


ADDITIONS    is'    CORRECTIONS. 


DICKEN.  Vol.  7,  page  138.  — The 
folldwing  arms  were  granted  to  Captain 
Frederick  Rowland  Dicken,  R.N.  (in 
lieu  of  those  assigned  to  his  family 
12  March  1896),  by  Sir  Alfred  Scott 
Scott-Gatty,  Garter,  George  I'^dward 
C"okayne,Clarenceiix,  and  William  Henry 
Weldon,  C.V.O.,  Norroy,  18  July  1907. 

Arms.  —  Or  on  a  pale  engrailed 
between  two  cinquefoils  in  fesse 
gules  three  leopards'  faces  of  the 
field. 

Crest. — A  demi-griffin  or  between 
two  ostrich  feathers  erect  argent. 

Motto. — Consilio  ac  virtute. 

{The  Grant  is  printed  in  full  in  "Notes" 
to  the  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales,"  Vol.  7,  page  loy.) 


DODDERIDGE.  Vol.  8,  page  sz^and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xxii.) — William 
George  and  Mary  Ethel  Dudderidge 
have  further  issue  a  son,  John  Webster 
Dudderidge,  born  at  140  Rushdale 
Road,  Meersbrook,  Sheffield,  co.  York, 
at  8.30  p.m.  24  August,  baptised  at 
Heeley,  co.  York,  12  September  1906. 

Page  54.' — Sarah  Mabel,  younger 
daughter  of  Robert  Dudderidge,  was 
married  at  Treharris,  co.  Glamorgan, 
4  April  1904,  to  Charles  James  Simmons 
(son  of  George  and  Annie  Simmons  of 
Bristol) ;  born  at  Bristol  4  February 
1875- 


DODDERIDGE,  continued. 

I'age  55. — In  41)1  line  from  top  of 
page  read  Anna,  daughter  of  Alexander 
Heale  of  Adsborough,  by  Elizabeth 
Pyne  [«o/  Langdon]  his  wife. 

George  Victor  Dodderidge  entered 
the  Dorchester  Conniiercial  School  1 7 
September  1906,  and  Lucton  School, 
CO.  Hereford,  20  January  1908. 
DONNE.  Vol.  5,  page  no.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Edw-ard  Donne,  who  was  Vicar 
of  B'aversham,  co.  Kent,  from  1866  to 
1900,  died  at  i8b  Ladbroke  Road, 
Bayswater,  London,  in  his  75th  year, 
on  Monday,  8  April,  and  was  buried  at 
VVelborne,  co.  Norfolk,  on  Thursday, 
II  April  1907.  Will  dated  7  November 
1894,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
26  June  1907,  by  Augusta  Donne,  relict, 
the  Rev.  Henry  Barham  Johnson  and 
Thomas  William  Salmon,  the  E.xecutors. 

Addenda,  Vol.  13,  page  ix. — Violet 
Kemble,  infant  daughter  of  William 
Bodham  and  Edith  Donne,  died 
I  M;irch  1Q07,  and  was  buried  at  sea. 
DOWDESWELL.  Vol.  7,  page  82.— 
The  following  arms  were  confirmed  and 
granted  to  the  Rev.  Edmund  Richard 
Dowdeswell  of  Pull  Court,  in  the  parish 
of  Bushley,  co.  Worcester,  by  Sir  Alfred 
Scott  Scott-Gatty,  Garter,  and  George 
Edward  Cokayne,  Clarenceux,  20  July 
1906. 

Arms. — Or      two      barrulets      wavy 

between  six  billets  sable. 
Crest. — An  eagle's  head  couped  or 
billette  sable  collared  gules. 

{The  Grant  is  printed  in  full  in  "Notes" 
to  the  ''Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales,"  Vol.  7,  page  74.) 


D  D  a 


xii  y 


ADDITIONS    o-    CORRECTIONS. 


DUGDALE.  Vol.  2,  page  75.— Adam 
Dugdale  of  Clriffin  Lodge,  Blackburn, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  (since  June  1904)  of 
Gilmonby  Hall,  Bowes,  Darlington, 
CO.  Durham,  was  appointed  a  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  the  county  of  Lancaster 
in  June  1904. 

Annie,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Dugdale,  was  married  at  Beckwithshaw, 
CO.  York  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Archibald  Boyd 
Boyd-Carpenter),  on  Wednesday,  5  June 
1907,  to  Captain  Archibald  Boyd 
Boyd-Carpenter  of  22  Park  Avenue, 
Harrogate,  co.  York  (4th  son  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  William  ijoyd- Carpenter, 
Bishop  of  Ripon)  ;  born  in  London 
26  March  1873,  baptised  at  St.  James', 
Holloway,  co.  Middlesex  ;  educated  at 
Harrow  and  at  Balliol  College,  O.xford, 
matriculated  18  October  1892,  B.A. 
(3rd-class  Modern  History)  1897,  Pre- 
sident of  Oxford  Union  Society  1896  ; 
served  in  South  African  War  with 
Imperial  Yeomanry  1 899-1 902,  gazetted 
2nd  Lieutenant  Highland  Light  Infantry 
II  November  1900  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10 
September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps) ;  retired  as  Hon.  Captain  in  the 
Army  24  October  1902  ;  of  the  Reserve 
of  Officers  15  July  1903. 

EATON.  Vol.  6,  page  86.— Charles 
Ormston  Eaton  died,  in  his  8ist  year, 
on  Saturday,  14  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Little  Casterton,  co.  Rutland, 
on  Tuesday,  17  September  1907.  Will 
dated  8  April  1904,  with  codicil  dated 
24  March  1905,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  i  [  December  1907,  by  Stephen 
Ormston  Eaton  and  Hubert  Francis 
Joseph  Eaton,  two  of  the  Executors. 

Page  87.  —  Hubert  Francis  Joseph  and 
Evelyn  Mary  Eaton  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Beryl,  born  at  the 
Grange,  Ketton,  co.  Rutland,  on  Mon- 
day, II  February  1907,  baptised  at 
Ketton  on  Easter  Sunday,  31  March  1907. 

EDWARDS.  Vol.  i,  page  258.— Maud 
Mary,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Collins, 
and  daughter  of  Henry  FMward.s,  died 
at  the  Vicarage,  Scammonden,  co.  York, 
on  Wednesday,  6  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Scammonden  9  November  1 907. 
Henry  John  Edwards  became  Tutor 
of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  29  October 
1907. 

Page  259. — Sarah  Wallis,  widow  of 
Henry    Edwards    of    Woodbridge.    co. 


EDWARDS,  co?itimied. 

Suffolk,  died  at  New  Barnet,  co.  Hert- 
ford, on  Tuesday,  9  April,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  at  F'inchley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  12  y\pril 
1907,  after  a  service  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Lyonsdown,  co.  Hertford.  Will  dated 
7  October  1901,  with  codicil  dated 
1 1  August  1903,  ])roved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  10  June  1907,  by  Sydney 
Francis  Underbill,  George  Bult  Francis, 
and  Gertrude  Wallis  Edwards,  the 
Executors. 

Page  260.  —  Marguerite  Ellaine, 
daughter  of  Frederick  Lewis  Edwards, 
was  married  at  St.  John-the-Baptist's, 
Loughton,  on  Saturday,  8  June  1907, 
to  George  Catherall  Audsley,  2nd  son 
of  George  Ashdown  Audsley  of  New 
York,  LL.D. 

FANE.  Vol.  12,  page  84.— Almeric  Cecil 
Fane  died  at  Secunderabad,  India,  aged 
27,  on  Friday,  29  March  1907,  and 
was  buried  there. 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  8,  page  102  {and 
.Iddc/ida,  Vol.  12,  page  xxiv.) — 
Alexander  Frederick  and  Mabel  Laura 
F'ellowes  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Betty  Matcham,  born  at  "Melton," 
Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants,  I  o  March,  baptised  at  All  Saints', 
Branksome  Park,  10  April  1907. 

FISHER.  Vol.  13,  page  150.— The  Rev. 
Wilfred  Fisher  died  at  Lustleigh,  South 
Devon,  on  Tuesday,  1 2  November,  and 
was  buried  there  19  November  1907. 

Edmund  Montagu  Prinsep  and  Janie 
Magdalene  Fisher  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Katharine,  born  29  May  1907. 

Page  151. — William  Wordsworth 
F'isher,  Commander  Royal  Navy,  of 
H.M.S.  "Albemarle,"  married  at  Eton, 
CO.  Buckingham,  21  December  1907, 
Cecilia  Warre,  5th  daughter  of  F'rancis 
Warre-Cornish,  Vice-Provost  of  Eton 
College,  by  Blanche  his  wife,  daughter 
of  William  Ritchie;  born  i  May  1886. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  78. — Thomas 
Bainbrigge  Walter  Campbell  Fletcher, 
R.N.,  promoted  Paymaster  15  November 

"907- 
Page  78  {a/id  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  X.)— Thomas  Russell  and  Minnie 
Fletcher  have  issue  a  daughter,  Marjorie 
Joyce,  born  28  January,  baptised  at 
iMdridge,  CO.  Stafford,  24  February  1907. 
Page  79.  —  Edward  Keeling  Fletcher, 
of  the  Royal  Marines,  promoted  Captain 
3  August  1907. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


FLETCHER,  continued. 

Page  80. — The  Rev.  James  Miehael 
Jolin  Fletcher  was  appointed  Rural  Dean 
of  Wimborne,  co.  Dorset,  5  December 
1907. 

Page  81. — The  Rev.  Canon  William 
Henry  Fletcher  was  instituted  to  the 
Rectory  of  Marchwiel,  co.  Denbigh,  28 
August,  and  was  inducted  27  September 
r907,  and  thereby  vacated  the  Vicarage 
of  Wrexham. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  13,  page  60.— 
Edward  Lionel  and  Mary  Fletcher  of 
Maryton  Grange,  Allerton,  Liverpool, 
CO.  Lancaster,  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Alfred  Lionel  Bruce  Fletcher,  born  at 
Maryton,  Allerton,  on  Tuesday,  23  July, 
baptised  at  Allerton  6  September  1907. 

FLOYER.  Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  Hi.— 
The  Very  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Butcher, 
D.D.,  died  at  Cairo,  Egypt,  18  January 
1907,  and  was  buried  there  the  ne.xt 
day. 

FOLJAMBE.  Vol.  i,  page  48  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  2,  page  Hi.,  and  Vol.  jj, 
page  .xi.) — Cecil  George  Savile,  Earl  of 
Liverpool,  died  at  Kirkham  Abbey,  co. 
York,  aged  60,  on  Saturday,  23  March, 
cremated  at  Hull,  the  ashes  being 
afterwards  interred  in  the  family  vault 
at  Scofton  Church,  Osberton,  co. 
Nottingham,  on  Thursday,  28  March 
1907.  Memorial  Service  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  St.  James',  the  same  day.  Will 
dated  25  June  1891,  with  three  codicils 
dated  respectively  11  November  1898, 
13  July  1904  and  21  September  1906, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  16 
May  1907,  by  Arthur  William  de  Brito 
Savile,  Earl  of  Liverpool.  His  son, 
Arthur  William  de  Brito  Savile, 
succeeded  as  2nd  Earl  of  Liverpool 
[but  5th  holder  of  the  title]. 

FOOTE.  Vol.  7,  page  130. — Thomas 
Vicars  Foote  of  Beechworth,  Victoria, 
Melbourne,  who  was  born  1 1  May 
1849,  died  31  May  1904. 

Page  132. — Cunningham  Robert  de 
Clare  Foot  of  the  Royal  Navy,  promoted 
Captain  31  December  1906. 

Richard  Mildmay  Foot,  formerly 
Major  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers, 
resigned  the  Reserve  of  Ofificers  in  1903. 

Charles  Montagu  Foot  is  no  longer 
of  the  Royal  Navy. 

FREEMAN.  Vol.  11,  page  49. — George 
Sydney  Freeman  proceeded  M.A.  of 
Oxford  January  1907. 


FRY.  Vol.  10,  page  16.— Julia  Anne,  wife 
of  Joseph  Forrest  Fry,  died  at  Upton, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Sunday,  12  May,  and 
was  buried  at  Blewbury,  co.  Berks, 
15  May  1907. 

Joseph  Forrest  Fry  died  at  Upton, 
in  his  79th  year,  on  Sunday,  16  June, 
and  was  buried  at  Blewbury  20  June 
1907.  Will  dated  11  March  1902,  with 
codicil  dated  25  March  1905,  proved  at 
Oxford  6  August  1907,  by  Samuel  Fry, 
Edward  Sydney  Fry  and  Joseph  Fry, 
sons,  the  Executors. 

FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE.  Vol. 
10,  page  5. — Lionel  Edward  Fuller 
married  istly  at  Charleston,  West 
Virginia,  U.S.A.,  3  June  1890, 
Josephine  de  Gruyter,  who  died  28 
November  1901.  He  married  2ndly 
at  Charleston  19  September  1906, 
Eugenia     Cecilia,    daughter     of    John 

F.  Kries,     and     widow     of     William 

G.  Tormey ;    born  at  Baltimore,  Mary- 
land, U.S.A.,  29  March  187 1. 

GARRETT.  Vol.  5,  page  140. — James 
George  Skelton  Anderson  of  Aldeburgh, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  of  5  Fenchurch  Avenue, 
London,  J.  P.,  died  at  114a  Harley 
Street,  London,  in  his  70th  year,  on 
Monday,  25  March,  and  was  buried  in 
Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  28  March 
1907.  Memorial  Service  at  Aldeburgh 
Church  on  Easter  Sunday,  31  March 
1907.  Will  dated  6  January  1906,  with 
codicil  dated  29  October  1906,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  8  May  1907, 
by  Elizabeth  Garrett  Anderson,  Alan 
Garrett  Anderson,  and  George  Herbert 
Garrett,  the  Executors. 

Page  141  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  x.vvii.) — Guy  Lance  and  Dorothea 
Garrett  have  issue  a  daughter,  Ruby 
Elisabeth,  born  at  7  Studley  Road, 
Harrogate,  co.  York,  on  Thursday, 
25  January,  baptised  at  St.  Luke's, 
Harrogate,  24  February  1906. 

Page  142. — Edmund  Garrett,  V.D., 
was  appointed  Hon.  Colonel  ist  Essex 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery  Volunteers 
29  November  1907. 

Page  143.  —  Valentine  Edmund 
Garrett  married  at  St.  Barnabas', 
Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  16  July  1904, 
Edith  Violet  Grey  of  Beckenham. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Patricia 
Elizabeth,  born  at  Beckenham  29  June, 
baptised  at  St.  Barnabas',  Beckenham, 
4  August  1906. 


ADDITIONS    d-    CORRECTIONS. 


GATTY.  Vol.  2,  page  154  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  .xxvii.) — Sir  Stephen 
Herbert  and  Katharine  Gatty  have 
further  issue  a  son,  OHver  Gatty,  bom 
at  45  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  5  November,  baptised  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  London, 
16  December  1907. 

GETTING.  Vol.  12,  page  37  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  xiL) — James 
Charles  and  Florence  Getting  have  issue 
a  son,  Gilbert  Talboys  Getting,  born  at 
Doughton  Cottage,  Chase  Wood,  Ross- 
on-Wye,  CO.  Hereford,  on  Sunday,  30 
December  1906,  baptised  at  the  parish 
church,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  John  Awdry  Jamieson,  the 
Rector),  on  Saturday,  23  March  1907. 

GIBBONS.  Vol.  9,  page  46.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  George  Gibbons,  now  of  Holton 
Park,  Holton-le-Moor,  co.  Lincoln,  has 
taken  by  Royal  Licence  dated  17 
January  1907,  the  surname  of  Dixon  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Gibbons.  The  following 
arms  were  granted  by  Sir  Alfred  Scott 
Scott-Gatty,  Garter,  and  George  Edward 
Cokayne,  Clarenceux,  19  February  1907. 


^       '^       /If.       '/f. 


Arms. — Gules  a  fleur-de-lis  between 
three  escallops  or  a  chief  ermine. 

Crest. —  A  demi-lion  rampant  re- 
guardant  argent  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  an  escallop  sable 
and  holding  between  the  paws 
a  Palmer's  staff  erect  proper. 

Motto. — Deus  disponit. 


GIBBONS,  continued. 

Page  48.  —  Leonard  Philip  and 
Gertrude  Emma  Gibbons  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Hilda  Gertrude,  born 
at  Uckington,  near  Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Sunday,  17  December 
1905,  baptised  at  Elmstone,  co. 
Gloucester,  27  January  1906. 


GLAZEBROOK.      Vol. 


3,    page    59.- 


Sarah  Anne,  widow  of  Nicholas  Smith 
Glazebrook,  died  at  8  Hayman's  Green, 
West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  3  July,  and 
was  buried  in  the  vault  at  Knotty  Ash, 
CO.  Lancaster,  5  July  1907.  M.L  Will 
dated  26  September  1891,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  14  January 
1892  and  5  November  1896,  proved 
at  Liverpool  24  December  1907,  by 
Richard  Tetley  Glazebrook,  Francis 
Kirkland  Glazebrook  and  John  Paul 
Rylands. 

Nicholas  Smith  Glazebrook  married 
istly  at  Overton,  co.  Flint,  9  May  1846, 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard 
Kay  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Alice 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas  Hargreaves 
of  Oakhill,  Accrington,  co.  Lancaster ; 
she  died  s.p.,  aged  34,  on  Thursday, 
1 5  January,  and  was  buried  in  the  vault 
at  Knotty  Ash  21  January  1852.  M.I. 
He  died  14  July  1900  {see  Addenda, 
Vol.  8,  page  x.)  Will  dated  29 
January  1896,  proved  at  Liverpool 
9  October  1900,  by  Richard  Tetley 
Glazebrook,  Francis  Kirkland  Glaze- 
brook and  Hamilton  Glazebrook. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  6,  page  66.— Frances, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Aspinwall 
Goddard,  died  at  "The  Anchorage," 
Le  Dieq,  Jersey,  31  January,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Brelade's,  Jersey,  4  Feb- 
ruary 1907.  M.I.  Will  dated  6  May 
1904,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
(with  marriage  settlement  dated  10 
February  1879  attached)  25  April  1907, 
by  the  Rev.  Nigel  Ernley  Goddard, 
step-son,  the  surviving  Executor. 

Francis  Ambrose  D'Oyly  Goddard  of 
the  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers  promoted 
Major  16  March  1907.  He  married 
2ndly  at  the  Carmelite  Church,  Claren- 
don Street,  Dublin,  on  Thursday,  10 
October  1907,  Maud,  eldest  daughter  of 
Mark  Stokes  O'Callaghan  of  Cahirnane 
House,  Killarney,  and  of  St.  Alban's 
Mansions,  Kensington  Court,  London, 
by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  daughter  of 
C.  J.  CantiUon  ;  born  at  Cork  4  January 
1888. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS.^ 


GODDARD,  continued. 

Page  66  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  lO, 
page  via.) — Francis  Warren  Morrison 
and  Elizabeth  Gertrude  (joddard  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Violet  April, 
born  at  Salida,  Colorado,  U.S.A.,  on 
Thursday,  i8  April  1907. 

Page  67. — The  Rev.  Gerald  Henry 
George  Goddard  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Leigh-on-Sea,  co.  Essex, 
on  Thursday,  14  December  1905,  Lois 
Carss,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert  Carss 
Youngs  of  Ber  Street  House,  Norwich, 
by  Frances  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter 
of  John  Beales  of  Halesworth,  co. 
Suffolk,  M.R.C.S. ;  born  at  Ber  Street 
House  25  May,  baptised  at  St.  Julian's, 
Norwich,  17  July  1865. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  10,  page  26.— Thomas 
Francis  and  Aimee  Sydney  Horton 
Goddard  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Francis  Stephen  Sydney  Goddard,  bom 
at  The  Cottage,  Croxley  Green,  co. 
Hertford,  on  Friday,  2  November  1906. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  II,  page  22.— FitzRoy 
Pleydell  Goddard  High  Sheriff  for  the 
county  of  Wilts  1907-1908. 

GODDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  55  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  10,  page  ix.) — The  Rev.  Frederick 
Ernest  and  Edith  Harriet  Godden  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Veronica 
Blanche,  born  at  Hawley  Vicarage, 
Blackwater,  co.  Hants,  on  Monday, 
27  May,  baptised  at  Hawley  26  June 
1907. 

GOLDSMITH.  Vol.  5,  page  106.— Harry 
Dundas  Goldsmith,  Captain  The  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  married  at 
Weston,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  4  July 
1906,  Grace  Apperley,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 
Kinglake,  Rector  of  Monkton,  co. 
Somerset,  by  Rosa  Christina  his  wife, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  \\'illiam  Chapman 
Kinglake. 

GORDON.  Vol.  12,  page  178.— Henrietta 
Rose,  widow  of  Sir  Henry  William 
Gordon,  K.C.B.,  died  at  46  Norton 
Road,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on  Sunday, 
5  May,  and  was  buried  at  Hayward's 
Heath,  co.  Sussex,  9  May  1907.  Will 
dated  26  November  1903,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  22  May  1907,  by 
Sarah  Ellen  Rose  Gordon,  one  of  the 
Executors. 

Page  181. — Colonel  William  Staveley 
Gordon  died,  aged  44,  on  Wednesday, 
31  July  1907. 


GREEN.  Vol.  4,  page  47. — Charles 
Valentine  Joseph  Green  of  Eveleth, 
Minnesota,  U.S.A.,  married  at  the 
Catholic  Church,  Plymouth,  Wisconsin, 
U.S.A.,  17  July  1907,  Alice  Belle, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Foster  and 
Augusta  Bovvers  of  Plymouth,  Wisconsin. 
Debonnaire  Richard  Joseph  Green  of 
Greenhaven,  Harris,  Humboldt  County, 
California,  U.S.A.,  married  at  Blocks- 
berg,  California,  10  September  1907, 
Hattie  Eva,  daughter  of  Charles  Robert 
Smith  of  Alder  Point,  Harris,  by  Anna 
Staub  his  wife. 

GROOME.  Vol.  5,  page  22.— Robert 
Leonard  Groome  promoted  Vice- Admiral 
I  June  1907,  retired  i  September 
1907  ;  appointed  Director  of  Transport 
Department  (Navy)  November  1907. 

GURDON-REBOW.  Vol.  10,  page 43.— 
Winifred,  only  daughter  of  Hector  John 
Gurdon-Rebow,  and  widow  of  Charles 
Eustace  Hutton,  was  married  2ndly 
at  Wyvenhoe,  co.  Essex,  28  September 
1907,  to  the  Hon''''^  Malcolm  Bowes- 
Lyon  (youngest  son  of  Claude,  13th  Earl 
of  Strathmore) ;  born  at  41  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  London,  on  Thursday, 
23  April  1874;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge  ;  joined  the 
2nd  Life  Guards,  from  Militia,  3  July 
1895,  Lieutenant  26  May  1897,  Captain 
17  April  1900;  served  in  South  African 
War  1 899- 1 900  and  1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  six  clasps) ;  employed  with 
West  African  Frontier  Force  4  August 
1906. 

Mary  Louisa,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
John  Penrice,  and  daughter  of  John 
Gurdon-Rebow,  died  16  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Bovey  Tracey,  co.  Devon, 
19  October  1907. 

HALIFAX.  Vol.  10,  page  135.— The 
Hon''''=  Frederick  George  Lindley  Wood 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  8 
February  1905,  the  surname  of  Meynell 
in  lieu  of  that  of  Wood,  and  the  arms  of 
Meynell  quarterly  with  those  of  Wood. 

Francis  Hugo  Lindley  Meynell 
was  married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  the 
Hon''''^  Augustus  Legge,  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field, uncle  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday, 
3  October  1907,  to  Lady  Dorothy,  elder 
daughter  of  William  Heneage,  6th  Earl 
of  Dartmouth,  P.C.,  by  Lady  Mary  his 
wife,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas  William, 
2nd  Earl  of  Leicester,  K.G.  (see  Vol.  <?, 
page  158);  born  24  June  1883. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


HARDWICKE.  Vol.  4,  page  134.— 
Maria,  widow  of  Junius  Hardwicke, 
M.D.,  died  at  Kempton  House, 
Harrogate,  co.  York,  13  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Harlow,  co.  York,  17 
October    1906.       Will   dated    11    July 

1905,  proved    at   York    20    December 

1906,  by  Edmund  Nicholson  and  John 
Gibbs,  the  Executors. 

Page  135.  —  Helen  Dorothy  Allen 
Hardwicke,  3rd  daughter  of  Herbert 
Junius  Hardwicke,  M.D.,  was  married 
at  St.  John's,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  21  January  1908,  to  Cecil 
Norman  Walker,  2nd  son  of  Arthur 
Edward  Walker  of  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea. 

Page  136.  —  Henry  Scott  Ware 
Hardwicke,  M.D.,  of  Erie,  New  York, 
U.S.A.,  married  at  the  Universalist 
Memorial  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pennsyl- 
vania, U.S.A.,  26  May  1905,  Katherine 
Swan,  daughter  of  George  Ichley  of 
Ossining,  New  York,  U.S.A.  They  have 
issue  a  son,  Henry  Montford  Hardwicke, 
born  at  Erie  29  July  1907. 

HARINGTON.  Vol.  10,  page  124.— 
Charles  Herbert  Harington,  Comman- 
dant of  Police  in  North  Borneo, 
promoted  Major  1907. 

HART-DAVIS.  Vol.  9,  page  31.— 
Charles  Henry  Hart-Davis,  Inspector  of 
Schools  at  Cyprus  21  December  1901  to 
28  July  1906,  and  at  Gold  Coast,  West 
Africa,  29  July  1906  to  17  October  1907, 
was  appointed  District  Commissioner, 
Gold  Coast,  18  October  1907. 

Page  31  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxxi.) — Richard  Vaughan  and 
Sybil  Mary  Hart- Davis  have  issue  a  son, 
Rupert  Charles  Hart-Davis,  born  at  79 
Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  28  August,  baptised  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  2  October 
1907. 

HASLEWOOD.  Vol.  7,  page  135.— 
Noel  Alfred  Fitzherbert  Haslewood 
was  married  at  Chislet,  co.  Kent  (by 
his  father,  the  Rev.  Frederick  George 
Haslewood),    on    Tuesday,    6     August 

1907,  to  Florence  Odenaat,  daughter 
of  Joseph  Hughes  of  Wimbledon  Park, 
CO.  Surrey. 

HOLE.  Vol.  7,  page  129. — William  Gerald 
Hole  joined  the  Royal  ist  Devon 
Imperial  Yeomanry  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
20  August  1904. 


HOOPER.  Vol.  I,  page  176.— Stuart 
Huntly  Hooper,  Captain  Royal  Horse 
Artillery  (retired),  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  London,  on  Saturday, 
7  November  1896,  Georgina  Dora, 
youngest  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
William  Elliott-Lockhart,  R.A.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Vanda  Eveline, 
born  at  Ipswich  on  Monday,  24  January, 
baptised  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich, 
18  March  1898;  and  a  son,  Ivor 
Stuart  Huntly  Hooper,  born  at 
6  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  17  April,  baptised  at 
Christ  Church,  Gloucester  Road,  South 
Kensington,  i  June  1907. 

Page  176  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  xi.) — Gerald  Huntly  and  Florence 
Helen  Hooper  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Helen  Lavender,  born  at  Woodside, 
Accrington,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday, 
I  September,  baptised  at  St.  John's, 
Accrington,  11  November  1903;  and 
a  son,  John  Huntly  Hooper,  born  at 
Burton  House,  Lytham,  co.  Lancaster, 
on  Wednesday,  15  August,  baptised  at 
St.  Cuthbert's,  Lytham,  20  September 
1906. 

HOWE.  Vol.  I,  page  288.— Henry 
Gambler  Howe,  elder  son  of  Henry 
Gambler  Howe,  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on  Saturday, 
12  October  1907,  Winifred,  eldest 
daughter  of  John  Clementson  of 
Glaisdale,  co.  York. 

HUTCHISON.  Vol.  5,  page  69.-  Janet 
Foster  youngest  daughter  of  Colonel 
Frederick  Joe  Hutchison,  was  married 
at  St.  Barnabas',  Victoria,  Vancouver 
Island,  on  Saturday,  17  November 
1906,  to  John  (Ian)  Mair  (son  of  John 
Mair  of  Buckland  House,  Lymington, 
CO.  Hants,  by  Sara  Adelaide  his  wife, 
youngest  daughter  of  Ambrose  Goddard 
of  The  Lawn,  Swindon,  co.  Wilts,  M.P., 
J. P.  and  D.L.) ;  born  in  London  21 
May  1873  {see  Pedigree  of  Goddard, 
Vol.  II,  page  24). 

JACKSON.  Vol.  II,  page  137.— Edward 
Hugh  Jackson  died  at  Wisbech,  co. 
Cambridge,  aged  78,  on  Wednesday, 
27  March,  and  was  buried  at  Elm,  co. 
Cambridge,  30  March  1907.  Will  dated 
4  March  1905,  proved  at  Peterborough 
14  May  1907,  by  Hugh  Macdonald 
Gaunter  Jackson  and  Edward  Mackenzie 
Jackson,  the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


xvii 


JALLAND.  Vol.  12,  page  59.— Henry 
Gibst)ii  Julland,  J.l'.  for  co.  Norfolk, 
died  at  the  Old  Rectory,  Caisteron-Sea, 
CO.  Norfolk,  in  his  63rd  year,  on 
Saturday,  9  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Caisteron-Sea  on  Tliursday,  14 
February  1907.  Will  dated  30  October 
1905,  with  codicil  dated  17  November 
1905,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
25  March  1907,  by  Rebecca  Jalland 
and  Richard  Henry  Beaumont,  two  of 
the  Executors. 

JEAFFRESON.  Vol.  2,  page  53  {and 
Addenda,  Vo/.  II,  page  xit.)  —  Horace 
Cavell  and  Ettie  Louise  Jeaffreson  have 
furtfier  issue  a  daughter,  Marie  Louise, 
born  at  "  St.  Kitts,"  Church  Crescent, 
Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
6  November,  baptised  at  St.  Mary's, 
Church  End,  Finchley,  29  December 
1907. 

JERMYN.  Vol.  3,  page  173.— Lieut.- 
Colunel  Turenne  Jermyn  received 
Brevet  of  Colonel  19  November  1907. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  7.  — Grace 
Appleyard,  7th  daughter  of  John 
Johnson  of  Thetford  Abbey,  co.  Norfolk, 
was  married  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  22  August  1907,  to  Kennet 
Arthur  Cronshey  of  Thetford,  son  of 
Arthur  Gayford  Cronshey  of  Thetford, 
by  Helen  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Blackwell  of  London. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  3,  page  19  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xit.) — Bertram 
Vaughan  and  Dorothy  Johnson  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Gertrude  Emily 
Vaughan,  born  at  78  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  6  December  1906,  baptised 
at  St.  Luke's,  ("helsea,  11  January  1907. 

JOYNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  55  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  4.,  page  iv.) — Harold 
Mead  and  Winifred  Harriet  Gascoyen 
Joynson  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Norman  Henry  Weaver  Joynson,  born 
at  Springfields,  Banbury,  co.  Oxford, 
15  March,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Banbury,  16  April  1906. 

KENRICK.  Vol.  5,  page  125.— Mary 
Jaffray,  eldest  daughter  of  Jarvis 
Kenrick  of  Pendell  Court,  Bletchingley, 
CO.  Surrey,  was  married  at  Bletchingley 
(bj-  the  Rev.  George   Trentham    Maw, 


KENRICK,  iontinued. 

l)rother  of  the  bridegroom),  on  Wed- 
nesday, 16  October  1907,  to  Mowbray 
Trentham  Maw  (4th  son  of  Charles 
Maw  of  Holmesdale,  Nutfield,  co. 
Surrey,  by  Julia  his  wife,  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  lienry  Trentham  of  Retford, 
CO.  Nottingham) ;  born  23  February 
1870. 

KITCHENER.  Vol.  7,  page  6.— Lord 
Kitihcncr  was  appointed  a  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Grand  Priory  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  4  December  1907,  and 
gazetted  a  Knight  Grand  Commander  of 
the  Indian  Empire  31  December  1907. 

Page  7.  —  Arthur  Buck  Kitchener 
died  at  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  on 
Sunday,  24  February,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Mary  Bourne,  co.  Hants,  4  March 
1907.     M.I. 

I'^dith,  widow  of  above,  died  on  her 
voyage  to  Jamaica,  West  Indies,  on 
Monday,  13  January  1908. 

LANDON.  Vol.  II,  page  121.— The 
Rev.  Samuel  Powning  Coldridge  died 
at  Dawlish,  co.  Devon,  on  Monday, 
9  October  1905. 

Page  122. — Anna,  youngest  daughter 
of  Colonel  Aislabie  Landon,  was  married 
at  the  parish  church,  Heavitree,  co. 
Devon,  on  Wednesday,  10  April  1907, 
to  Harry  Wilton  Coldridge  of  Yatiyan- 
tota,  Ceylon,  only  son  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Powning  Coldridge  of  Ilex 
House,  Dawlish  {see  page  121). 

Page  124  {a?id  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxxv^  —  Francis  Palmer  and 
Nancy  Landon  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Lilias  Nancy,  born  at  Roden 
Cottage,  Oxshott,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 1  July,  baptised  at  the  parish 
church,  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Sunday,  25  August  1907. 

Page  124  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  XT'/.) — Cecil  Westmore  and  Eliza- 
beth Mary  Landon  have  issue  a  son, 
Edward  Alexander  Reay  Landon,  born 
at  "Caley,"  Wimbledon  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Sunday,  2  June,  baptised  at  the 
parish  church,  Wimbledon,  30  June 
1907. 

Page  127  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxxvi.) — Godfrey  Edward  and 
Helen  Mary  Caroline  Landon  have 
issue  a  son,  Lionel  Heathcote  Landon, 
born  at  .\bu,  India,  on  Friday,  5  April 
1907. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


LANGMAN.  Vol.  6,  page  26.— Archibald 
Lawrence  Langman,  C.M.G.,  Major 
North  Somerset  Imperial  Yeomanry 
and  J. P.  for  co.  Somerset,  Hon. 
Associate  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  served  with  Langman's  Field 
Hospital  in  South  African  War  igoo 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London 
Gazette,"  10  September  1901,  Hueen's 
medal  with  three  clasps,  C.M.G.)  He 
married  at  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  5  January  1904, 
Eleanor  Katherine,  younger  daughter  of 
Sir  Leonard  Lyell,  Baronet,  of  Kin- 
nordy,  co.  Forfar  ;  born  at  92  Onslmv 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Monday,  4  February  1878. 

LAW.  Vol.  7,  page  62  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  Jj,  page  XVI.)  —  Walter  Henry 
Patrick  and  Dorothy  Law  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Sheila  Dorothea,  born  at 
Widey  Grange,  Crownhill,  South 
Devon,  on  Monday,  23  September, 
baptised  at  Egg  Buckland,  South 
Devon,  9  November  1907. 

Page  64.  —  Hamilton  Patrick  John 
Holland  Law  was  married  at  Pul- 
borough,  CO.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Erskine 
William  Langmore,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Pirton,  CO.  Hertford,  uncle  of  the 
bride),  on  Wednesday,  9  October  1907, 
to  Frances  Dora,  only  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Cecil  Brereton  of  Springfield,  Pul- 
borough,  Rector  of  Burton-cum-Coates 
and  Hardham,  co.  Sussex,  by  Rose 
Emily  (n(fe  Temple)  his  wife,  adopted 
daughter  of  Charlotte,  Lady  Glamas. 

LAWSON.  Vol.  9,  page  149.— Henry 
Joseph  and  Ursula  Mary  Lawson  have 
further  issue  a  son,  William  Howard 
Lawson,  born  at  Foxcote,  co.  Warwick, 
15  July  1907. 

LEES.  Vol.  4,  page  151.  —  Maud,  eldest 
daughter  of  Edward  Brown  Lees  of 
Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  died, 
aged  26,  on  Saturday,  16  March 
1907,  and  was  buried  at  Tunstall,  co. 
Lancaster. 

Page  152. — Joseph  Crompton  Lees 
died  at  Newtown  Manor,  near  Sligo,  in 
his  64th  year,  on  Friday,  i  March  1907. 

LEICESTER.  Vol.  8,  page  156.— The 
Hon''''^  Richard  Coke  married  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Saturday,  21  December  1907,  the 
Hon'''=  Doreen,  youngest  daughter  of 
Edward  Donough,  14th  Baron  Inchiquin, 


LEICESTER,  continued. 

by  the  Hon''''^  Ellen  Harriet  his  wife, 
eldest  daughter  of  Luke  White,  2nd 
Baron  Annaly  ;  born  4  March  1888. 

Charles  Adolphus,  7  th  Earl  of 
Dunmore,  died  suddenly  at  Manor 
House,  Frimley,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
27  August,  buried  at  Dunmore,  co. 
Stirling,  on  Friday,  30  August  1907, 
after  a  service  at  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal 
Church,  Dunmore.    Will  dated  2  August 

1906,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  4 
November  1907,  by  the  Hon'''"=  Wennian 
Coke  and  Frank  Hay,  the  Executors. 

Page  157. — The  Hon'''"=  John  Spencer 
Coke  married  at  the  Guards'  Chapel, 
Wellington  Barracks,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  15  January  1907,  Dorothy 
Olive,  only  child  of  the  Hon'''^  Harry 
Lawson  Webster  Levy- Lawson,  M.P. 
(son  of  Edward,  Baron  Burnham),  by 
Olive  his  wife,  2nd  daughter  of  General 
Sir  Henry  de  Bathe,  Baronet ;  born  at 
32  Grosvenor  .Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  28  January  1885. 

Page  158. — Colonel  Wenman  Clarence 
Walpole  Coke  died  in  London,  aged  78, 
on  Thursday,  10  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Longford,  co.  Derby,  on  Monday, 
14  January  1907.    Will  dated  4  January 

1907,  with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  20  February 
1907,  by  the  Hon^e  Thomas  William 
Coke  and  Guy  Stephenson,  the  Executors. 

LEVESON  GOWER.  Vol.  i,  page 
23.  —  Ethel  Sophia  Gresham,  2nd 
daughter  of  Granville  William  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower,  was  married  at  Titsey, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  6  February 
1907,  as  his  2nd  wife,  to  Edward  Henry 
Liddell  of  The  Point,  Rye,  co.  Sussex 
(eldest  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Henry 
George  Liddell,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L., 
Vice-Chanccllor  of  the  University  of 
Oxford  and  Dean  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  by  Lorina  his  wife,  daughter  of 
James  Reeve  of  Lowestoft);  born  6  Sep- 
tember 1847  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Hants  1891. 

LILLINGSTON.  Vol.  9,  page  34  {and 
Addenda,  I'd/.  12,  page  xxxviii.) — 
Frederick  Francis  Lines  and  Muriel 
Blanche  Lillingston  have  further  issue 
a  son,  William  Gordon  Lillingston, 
born  at  Camberley,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  22  October,  baptised  at  All 
Saints',  Ascot  Heath,  co.  Berks,  28 
December  1907.  Frederick  Francis 
Innes  Lillingston  promoted  Captain 
Indian  Army  20  January  1906. 


ADDITlOyS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


XIX 


LILLINGSTON,  continued. 

Page  37. — Colonel  Edward  Gordon 
Lillingston  died  at  Springtliorpc, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  70, 
on  Friday,  15  November  1907.  Will 
dated  10  January  1903,  with  codicil 
dated  18  July  1907,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  19  December  1907, 
by  Isabella  Louiza  Mcllrie  Lillingston 
and  Frederic  Ticehurst,  two  of  the 
Executors. 

Page  38. — Edith,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Claude  Augustus  Lillingston,  died  at 
8  South  Park  Road,  Harrogatt',  co. 
York,  in  her  67th  year,  on  Good  I'riday, 
29  March,  and  was  buried  in  Lower 
Harrogate  Cemetery  i  April  1907. 
Will  dated  16  December  1905,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  13  May  1907, 
by  Walter  Trower  and  Cecil  Given,  the 
Executors. 

Page  38  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ri, 
page  xiii.) — The  Rev.  Frank  and  Elsie 
Lillingston  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Henry  Gough  Lillingston,  born  18 
December  1906,  baptised  at  Sail, 
CO.  Norfolk,  20  January  1907.  The 
Rev.  Frank  Lillingston  was  appointed 
Assistant  Secretary  Norwich  Diocesan 
Association  of  Schools  April  1907. 

Page  38. — Claude  Lillingston  married 
at  Christiania,  Norway,  25  September 
1906,  Ingeborg,  daughter  of  Christian 
B.  W.  Wiese  of  Middelthuns  Gade  9 
Christiania. 

Page  40. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Elackwell 
Goulburn  and  Mabel  Mary  Lillingston 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Charles 
Arthur  Lillingston,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Hull,  CO.  York,  on  Saturday,  23  March, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  on 
Tuesday,  7  May  1907. 

LINDSAY.  Vol.  4,  page  105.— William 
Alexander  Lindsay  was  elected  a  Bencher 
of  the  Middle  Temple  23  November 
1906.  His  sons  James  Howard  and 
Francis  Howard  Lindsay  are  Captains 
in  the  London  Scottish  Volunteer 
Regiment. 

James  Howard  Lindsay  married  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Keith,  co.  Banff,  on 
Wednesday,  15  August  1906,  Joanna 
Lucy,  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Gordon-Duff  of  Drummuir  and  Park, 
CO.  Banff,  by  Pauline  Emma  his  ist 
wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Charles  Tennant 
of  The  Glen,  co.  Peebles,  Baronet ; 
born  at  Park  House,  co.  Banff,  on 
Wednesday,  21  September  1881. 


LITTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  88.— Edward 
('aruthers  Little  died  at  Tracy  House, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  in  his  85th 
year,  on  Saturday,  6  April,  and  was 
buried  at  Pitchcombe,  co.  Gloucester, 
II  April  1907.  Will  dated  26  May 
1906,  with  codicil  dated  5  March  1907, 
proved  at  Gloucester  14  June  1907,  by 
John  Caruthers  Little,  Edward  Palling 
Little  and  Frederick  Arthur  Little, 
the  Executors. 


LITTLEDALE.  Vol.  i,  page  238.— 
Captain  Henry  William  Assheton 
Littledale,  R.N.,  died  at  ?"airlinch, 
Winchester,  co.  Hants,  aged  60,  on 
Saturday,  8  June  1907,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Pudsey  Chapel,  Bolton  Church, 
CO.  York.  M.I.  Will  dated  17  March 
1906,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
17  July  1907,  by  Ralph  Pudsay  Little- 
dale  and  Willoughby  Aston  Littledale, 
brothers,  the  Executors. 

Page  239.  —  Admiral  Sir  William 
Graham,  G.C.B.,  died  at  13  Pulteney 
Street,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  aged  80, 
on  P'riday,  31  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Ham,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
5  June  1907.  Will  dated  24  January 
1903,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
5  July  1907,  by  Dame  Agnes  Jane 
Graham,  Francis  Pitt  and  .'Arthur 
Harington  Graham,  three  of  the 
Executors. 


LLEWELLYN.  Vol.  6,  page  153.— 
Eleanor  Emma,  widow  of  William 
Llewellyn,  died  at  Court  Colman,  co. 
Glamorgan,  in  her  92nd  year,  at 
4.30  a.m.  on  Tuesday,  4  December, 
and  was  buried  in  her  husband's  grave 
in  Newton  Nottage  Churchyard,  co. 
Glamorgan,  7  December  1906.  Will 
dated  11  January  1900,  proved  at 
Llandaff  in  March  1901,  by  the  Ven'''= 
Frederic  William  Edmondes,  Arch- 
deacon of  Llandaff,  and  R.  L.  Knight, 
the  Trustees. 

Page  154. — Robert  Godfrey  Llewellyn 
entered  as  a  Cadet  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  Dartmouth,  16  January  1908. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  2,  page  108.— Sarah, 
daughter  of  John  Hilton  Lockett,  and 
widow  of  James  Logan  Mackie  of 
Gla.sgow,  died,  aged  70,  23  Januar)', 
and  was  buried  in  Grange  Cemetery, 
Edinburgh,  27  January  1908. 


ADDITIOXS 


CORRECTIONS. 


LOCKETT,  continued. 

Page  109. — Charles  Harrison  Lockett 
died,  aged  64,  8  June,  and  was  cremated 
at  Anfield  Crematorium,  co.  Lancaster, 
II  June  1907.  Will  dated  19  May  1896, 
with  codicil  dated  14  January  1901, 
proved  at  Liverpool  in  August  1907,  by 
Catherine  Buchanan  Lockett,  relict,  and 
his  sons,  George  Gordon  and  Robert 
Kerr  Lockett,  the  Executors. 

William  Jeffery  Lockett,  Captain  ist 
(King's)  Dragoon  Guards,  D.S.O.,  was 
promoted  Major  13th  Hussars  8  January 
1908,  and  in  further  recognition  of  his 
services,  has  received  the  Order  of  the 
Iron  Cross,  3rd-class,  conferred  on  him 
by  H.LM.  the  Emperor  of  Austria, 
Colonel-in-Chief  of  the  ist  Dragoon 
Guards. 

Vivian  Noverre  Lockett  was  gazetted 
Lieutenant  17th  (Duke  of  Cambridge's 
Own)  Lancers  15  September  1906,  and 
promoted  Captain  4  February  1907. 

Page  no. — Richard  Cyril  Lockett 
married  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 
Gate;  London,  on  Thursday,  29  No- 
vember 1906,  Beatrice,  3rd  daughter  of 
Archibald  Hell  of  50  Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and  of 
Estancia  Chica,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic,  by  Margaret  Pollock  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Joseph  Buchanan  of 
Kirkentillock,  co.  Dumbarton.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Richard  Jeffery 
Lockett,  born  at  Clonterbrook,  Aigburth, 
CO.  Lancaster,  on  Monday,  16  Sep- 
tember, baptised  at  Christ  Church, 
Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  17  November 
1907. 

John  Lockett  married  at  St.  Michael 
and  All  Angels,  Iquique,  Republic  of 
Chili,  on  Saturday,  14  December  1907, 
Grimanesa  Ramirez,  widow  of  J.  P.  Reid 
of  Iquique. 

LOCOCK.  Vol.  9,  page  157  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  I  J,  pa^e  xvi.) — Guy  Harold  and 
Esther  Mary  Eleanor  Locock  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Rosemary  Esther,  born  at 
49  Drayton  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Monday,  23  September, 
baptised  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Monday,  28 
October  1907. 

LONGDEN.  Vol.  9,  page  42. -Charles 
Robert  Longden  is  now  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  and  a 
Captain  in  the  Peninsular  and  Oriental 
Steamship  Company. 


LONGSTAFF.  Vol.  6,  page  71  (and 
Addenda,  J'o/.  11,  page  xiv.) — Cedric 
Llewellyn  and  Lilias  Marow  Longstaff 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Wilmot  Dixon 
Longstaff,  born  at  the  Close,  Lichfield, 
CO.  Stafford,  on  Monday,  16  September, 
baptised  at  Lichfield  Cathedral  26 
October  1907. 

Page  72. — Frederick  Victor  Longstaff 
promoted  Captain  2nd  Volunteer 
Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  28 
March  1907. 

L'VSTER.  Vol.  4,  page  122. — Harriet, 
widow  of  Henry  Lyster,  died  at 
91  Barkston  Gardens,  Earl's  Court, 
London,  on  Saturday,  28  July  1906. 
Will  dated  8  November  1900,  proved 
(Prin.   Reg.,    1224,   1906)  3  September 

1906,  by  Grace  Brenton,  wife  of  Ernest 
de  Blois  Brenton,  the  sole  Executrix. 

LYTE.  Vol.  5,  page  155. — John  Maxwell 
Lyte  was  appointed  an  Assistant  Resident 
in  Northern  Nigeria  December  1907. 

Walter  Maxwell  Lyte  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  on  Thursday, 
4  July  1907,  Verona  Cecil,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  George 
Henry  Finch  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  co. 
Rutland,  P.C.,  M.P.  for  the  county  of 
Rutland,  by  Edith  his  2nd  wife, 
daughter  of  Alfred  Montgomery. 

MADDISON.  Vol.  5,  page  152.— The 
Rev.  Arthur  Roland  Maddison  was 
instituted  to  the  Rectory  of  Burton-by- 
Lincoln,    CO.     Lincoln,     15     November 

1907.  He  was  appointed  Chaplain  to 
Cecil  George  Savile,  ist  Earl  of 
Liverpool,  in  1906,  and  to  Augustus 
Debonnaire  John,  Baron  Monson,  in 
1907. 

MADDOCK.  Vol.  5,  page  32.— Elizabeth 
Mary,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
William  Maddock,  died  at  Clayton 
House,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol,  the 
residence  of  her  brother-in-law,  in  her 
59th  year,  on  Saturday,  23  February, 
and  was  cremated  at  Golder's  Green, 
CO.  Middlesex,  26  February  1907.  The 
urn  was  placed  in  the  same  grave  as  her 
parents  at  Highgate  Cemetery  20  March 
following. 

MANNING.  Vol.  2,  page  124.— Frances 
Adelaide,  Sth  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Robertson  Manning,  was  mar- 
ried at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  27  November 
1907,  to  the   Rev.  John  Henry  Evans 


ADDITlOiVS    d-    CORRECTIONS. 


XXI 


MANNING,  continued. 

(sDii  (il  the  Rev.  Jolin  Hugh  Evans, 
Curate-in-Charge  of  Rliydybriaw  with 
I'entrefeUn,  co.  Brecon,  by  Mary 
EHzabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry 
Lloyd  of  Towyn,  Machynlleth,  co. 
Montgomery) ;  B.A.  of  Lampeter  Col- 
lege ;  Curate  of  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  since  1906. 

MARKHAM.  Vol.  2,  page  32.— Mary 
Helen,  wife  of  Isaac  Edward  Lovell, 
and  youngest  daughter  of  Charles 
Markham,  died  at  Nortoft  House, 
(]uilsborough,  co.  Northampton,  in  her 
8 1  St  year,  on  Sunday,  4  August,  and  was 
buried  at  Guilsborough  7  August  1907. 
^\'ill  dated  10  March  1889,  proved  at 
Northampton  29  August  1907,  by  I.saac 
Edward  Lovell,  husband,  and  Christo- 
pher Alexander  Markham,  nephew. 

Arthur  Basil  and  Lucy  Bertram  Mark- 
ham (^see  Addenda,  Vol.  6,  pnge  ix.) 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Mansfield 
Markham,  born  at  Stuffynwood  Hall, 
Mansfield,  co.  Nottingham,  on  Saturday, 
30  December  1905,  baptised  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Marylebone,  London,  3  March 
1906. 

MASTER.  Vol.  6,  page  141. — Frances 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Van'''' 
Robert  Mosley  Master,  died  at 
Ashcroft,  Chatburn,  co.  Lancaster,  in 
her  83rd  year,  on  Monday,  8  April, 
and  was  buried  at  Chatburn  on 
Friday,  12  April  1907.  Will  dated 
20  June  1S94,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  3  June  1907,  by  Robert 
Edward  Master  and  John  Henry 
Master,  brothers. 

METHOLD.  Vol.  i,  page  145  (and 
Addtuda,  J^oL  12,  page  x/ii.) — Henry 
Tindal  and  Sybil  Mary  Methold  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Consuelo 
Margaret,  born  at  109  St.  George's 
Road,  Warwick  Square,  London,  on 
Monday,  25  February,  baptised  at 
St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,  20  April 
1907. 

Page  147. — Emily,  wife  of  Edward 
Vincent  Methold,  died  31  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Mortimer,  ro.  Berks, 
4  November  1907. 

MIDDLETON.  Vol.  9,  page  135.— 
Aubrey  Frederick  Willoughby  married 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  11  July  1907,  Kathleen 
Alice,  youngest  daughter  of  Commander 
Purcell,  R.N. 


MIDLETON.  Vol.  5,  page  97.— William 
lirodrick,  8th  Viscount  Midleton, 
died  at  Paper  Harrow,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  18  April,  and  was  buried 
in  the  churchyard  there  on  Tuesday, 
23  April  1907.  Memorial  services  were 
held  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London,  and  also  in  the  parish  church, 
Midleton,  co.  Cork,  the  same  day.  Will 
dated  13  April  1907,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  10  June  1907,  by 
NV'illiam  St.  John  Fremantle,  Viscount 
Midleton,  and  the  Hon'''"'  Laurence 
.Man  Brodrick,  sons,  the  Executors. 

MILBORNE-SWINNERTON- 
PILKINGTON.  Vol.  2,  page 
174  {and  Addenda,  I'ol.  j,  page  17).) — 
Sir  Thomas  Edward  and  Lady  Kathleen 
Mary  Alexina  Milborne-Swinnerton- 
Pilkington  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Ulick  O'Connor  Milborne-Swinnerton- 
Pilkington,  born  at  2  Upper  Berkeley 
Street,  Portman  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  5  February,  baptised  at  St. 
Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London, 
12  March  1903;  and  a  daughter, 
Pamela  Irene,  born  at  22  Hertford 
Street,    Mayfair,    London,    on    Friday, 

4  March,  baptised  at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  5  April  1904. 
Sir  Thomas  Edward  Milborne- 
Swinnerton-Pilkington  was  appointed 
Lieut. -Colonel  (Hon.  Cokjnel)  7th 
Battalion  The  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps  27  April  1903. 

MOLYNEUX.  Vol.  i,  page  117.— 
Tlie  Rev.  Bryan  William  Hockenhull 
Molyneux  of  "The  Hollies,"  Gravel  Hill, 
Ludlow,  CO.  Salop,  D.C.L.,  was  elected 
a  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries 

5  March  1896,  and  appointed  Chaplain 
of  Fo.xe's  Charity,  St.  Leonard's,  Ludlow, 

6  November  1907. 

PACKE.  Vol.  7,  page  167. — Edmund 
(Christopher  Packe  was  promoted  Captain 
Royal  Fusiliers  in  June  1907. 

PARTRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  162.— 
Henry  Ralph  Champion  Partridge 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Squarej 
London,  on  Saturday,  16  March  1907, 
Lilla  Guendolen,  2nd  daughter  of 
General  Charles  Henry  Morris,  C.B., 
by  Lady  Blanche  Godolphin  his  wife, 
youngest  daughter  of  George  Godolphinj 
8th  Duke  of  Leeds.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Monica,  born  at  i6  Marl- 
borough Road,  Bradford,  co.  Vork,  on 
Saturday,  30  November  1907. 


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ADDITIONS    <5-    CORRECTIONS. 


PARTRIDGE,  continued. 

Page  164. — Sarah  Anne,  wife  of 
George  Anthony  Partridge,  died  at  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Wednesday, 
4    December,    and    was    buried    there 

9  December  1907. 

PAULL.  Vol.  I,  page  1 1. — Amelia,  widow 
of  John  Richards  Paul],  died  at  Bosvigo, 
Kenwyn,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  81,  on 
Friday,  18  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Kenwyn  on  Tuesday,  22  October  1907. 
Will  proved  at  Bodmin  4  January 
1908,  by  James  Philip  PauU  and  John 
Richards  Paull,  sons,  the  Executors. 

PEARCE-SEROCOLD.  Vol.  12, 
page  54. — Lieut. -Colonel  Oswald  and 
Gwendolyn  Pearce-Serocold  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Walter  Pearce- 
Serocold,  born  at  Taplow  Hill,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Friday,  1 1  October, 
baptised  at  Taplow  i  December  1907. 

Page  56.  —  Eric  and  Beatrix  Lucy 
Pearce-Serocold  had  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Anne  Marie,  born  at  Bansha, 
CO.  Tipperary,  10  September  1906, 
baptised  at  Tipperary ;  died  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  aged  4  months,  on 
Thursday,  10  January  1907,  and  was 
buried  there  the  next  day. 

Beatrix  Lucy,  wife  of  Eric  Pearce- 
Serocold,  died  at  Bansha  on  Wednesday, 

10  October,  and  was  buried  at  Tilman- 
stone,  CO.  Kent,  13  October  1906. 

PEARSON.  Vol.  10,  page  74.— Admiral 
Sir  Hugo  Lewis  Pearson,  K.C.B.,  gave 
up  command  at  the  Nore  i  January  1907. 
Page  74  {and  Addenda  Vol.  12, 
page  xlvi.) — George  Sherwin  Hooke 
and  Adeline  Percy  Whittall  Pearson 
had  issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  born  at  1 2  St.  George's 
Road,  Warwick  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  28  February,  baptised  at 
Stoke  Albany,  co.  Northampton,  8  April 
1906;  died  26  September,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery,  Scutari,  Turkey, 
28  September  1907  ;  and  a  son,  John 
Frederick  Humfrey  Pearson,  born  20 
March,  baptised  at  Stoke  Albany  19 
May  1907  ;  died  at  Therapia,  Turkey, 
on  Friday,  20  September,  and  was 
buried  there  21  September  1907. 

Page  76. — Hugh  Frederick  Archie 
Pearson,  Captain  23rd  Sikh  Pioneers, 
promoted  Major  August  1906.  He 
married  i  June  1895,  Alice,  eldest 
daughter  of  John  Kane  of  84  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex. 


PHILLIPS.  Vol.  1 1,  page  147. — Frederick 
Hervey  Bathurst  Phillips,  Captain  Royal 
Artillery,  died  at  "  Vernon,"  Homefield 
Road,  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  on  Satur- 
day, 10  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Worthing  on  Thursday,  15  March 
1906.  Will  dated  7  October  1904, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  392,  1906)  26 
March  igo6,  by  Edward  Norris  Gibson, 
the  sole  Executor. 

PILKINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  254.— The 
Rev.  Joseph  Green  Pilkington  resigned 
the  Vicarage  of  Holy  Trinity,  Padding- 
ton,  London,  i  October  1907.  He  is 
Acting  \>2ot  Honorary]  Chaplain  to  the 
4th  Battalion  The  King's  (Liverpool) 
Regiment. 

PIXLEY.  Vol.  7,  page  31.— Margaret, 
widow  of  Stewart  Pi.xley,  died  at  21 
Leinster  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
aged  70,  on  Friday,  i  June,  and  was 
buried  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  5  June  1906.  Will  dated 
29  July  1 90 1,  with  codicil  dated  18 
December  1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1134,  1906)  18  August  1906,  by 
Stewart  Aikin  Pixley,  Arthur  Dunbar 
Pixley  and  James  Aikin  Pixley,  sons, 
the  Executors. 

Colonel  Arthur  Dunbar  Pi.xley  of 
the  5th  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles 
(retired),  married  at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 13  November  1906,  J.  Rose,  elder 
daughter  of  John  Beaton  of  49  Porchester 
Terrace,  Bayswater,  London. 

Page  32. — Ellis  Brooke  Pixley  married 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Hobart,  Tasmania, 
on  Monday,  25  January  1904,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
J.  Atkins  of  Hobart.  They  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Isabel  Mary,  born  at 
Lymington,  South  Tasmania,  20  No- 
vember 1904,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Lymington,  20  April  1905. 

PLATT-HIGGINS.  Vol.  i,  page  99.— 
A  Memorial  East  Window  has  been 
placed  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Kersal, 
Manchester,  by  the  younger  daughter 
of  John  Higgins :  "  To  the  Glory  of 
God,  and  in  loving  memory  of  a  father, 
brother  and  sister,  this  window  is  given 
by  A.  G.  Boutflower." 

PORTMAN.  Vol.  1 1,  page  38.— Frederick 
Arthur  Berkeley  Portman  died  at 
Warrenton,  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  aged  39, 
on  Thursday,  2  May  1907. 


ADDITIOAH    ci-     CORRECTIONS. 


XXllI 


PORTMAN,  continued. 

I'aijc  lo.  -  Colonel  Augustus  Berkeley 
I'orinian  died  suddenly  at  Priestwood 
House,  IJracknell,  co.  lierks,  aged  66, 
on  Wednesday,  27  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Easthampstead,  co.  Berks, 
on  Saturday,  30  March  1907.  Will 
dated  3  July  1901,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  15  June  1907,  by 
Annie  Frances  Mary  Lovctt  Port  man, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


POWIS.  \o\.  13,  page  113. — Arthur 
I'Vederick  Herbert  was  drowned  in 
the  wreck  of  the  Great  Eastern  Railway 
Co.'s  s.s.  "Berlin,"  near  the  North 
Pier  at  the  Hook  of  Holland,  about 
6  o'clock  on  Thursday  morning,  21 
February,  the  body  was  recovered  at 
Rozenburg  on  Monday,  18  March,  and 
was  buried  in  the  family  vault  at 
W'rockwardine,  co.  Salop,  on  Wednes- 
day, 20  March  1907.  ^Vill  dated  15 
December  1902,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  by  Colonel  Graham  Cludde 
Herbert,  brother,  Florentia  Caroline 
and  Annie  T\.atharine  Louisa  Herbert, 
spinsters,  sisters,  the  Executors. 


PRICE. 


page  87  (and  page  162 


of  present  volume). — Mary,  widow  of 
Sir  Arthur  James  Rugge-Price,  5th 
Baronet,  died  at  54  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  aged  97,  on  F"riday,  22  Sep- 
tember, and  was  buried  in  the  family 
vault  in  the  Old  Burial  Ground, 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
27  September  1905.  A  memorial 
service  was  held  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  the  same  day. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  28  November  1905, 
to  Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price,  Baronet,  son. 
Page  8g  (and  page  161  of  present 
volume). — Rosina  Mary,  widow  of  Sir 
Frederick  Pott  Price,  4th  Baronet, 
died  at  1 7  Penywern  Road,  Earl's 
Court,  London,  in  her  88th  year,  on 
Monday,  2 1  March,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Old  Burial  Ground,  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  26  March 
1904.  A  memorial  service  was  held 
at  St.  Philip's,  Earl's  Court,  London, 
the  same  day.  Will  dated  1 1  February 
1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  812,  1904) 
8  June  1904,  by  Edward  Uvedale 
Augustus  Price,  Major  4th  East  Surrey 
Regiment,  and  Francis  Edwin  Essington 
F'arebrother,  the  Executors. 


PRICE,  continued. 

Page  90. — Anna  Maria,  6th  daughter 
of  Richard  Price  of  The  Lawn,  South 
Lambeth,  co.  Surrey,  died  at  St.  Malo, 
France,  in  her  82nd  year,  on  Saturday, 
16  February,  and  was  buried  there 
on  Wednesday,  20  February  1907. 
A  memorial  service  was  held  at  St. 
Philip's,  Earl's  Court,  London,  the 
same  day.  Will  dated  22  August  1906, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  3  April 
1907,  by  Reginald  Henry  Uvedale 
Price,  the  sole  Executor. 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  5,  page  62.— Robert 
Prideaux  was  buried  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  (iround,  Kingsbridge,  co.  Devon, 
9  December  1818. 

Laura  Prideaux,  widow  of  Thomas 
Symes  Prideaux,  died  at  21  Cumber- 
land Road,  Acton,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  65,  on  Saturday,  4  February,  and 
was  buried  in  Acton  New  Cemetery 
8  February  1905. 

Page63. — William  de  Courcy  Prideaux 
of  12  Frederick  Place,  Weymouth,  co. 
Dorset,  was  educated  at  Sidcot  School, 
Charing  Cross  and  Royal  Dental 
Hospitals,  London,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S. 
Eng.  1899,  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine  1907  ;  late  Assistant 
House  Surgeon  Royal  Dental  Hospital ; 
Member  Monumental  Brass  Society ; 
Author,  with  Sidney  Heath,  of  "Some 
Dorset  Manor  Houses,  with  their 
Literary  and  Historical  Associations  "  ; 
the  Memorial  Brasses  of  Dorset  in 
"  Memorials  of  Old  Dorset,"  &-c.  He 
was  baptised  at  Nynehead,  co.  Somerset, 
27  September  1903,  and  married  there 
27  July  1 90 1,  Mary,  daughter  of  \\'illiani 
Edwin  Ludlow  of  Block  House,  Nyne- 
head, by  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Charles  Baker  ;  born  at  Block  House, 
Nynehead,  i  July,  baptised  at  Nynehead 

27  July  1873.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Gulielma  de  Courcy,  born  at 
Ermington,     Dorchester,     co.     Dorset, 

28  December  1903,  baptised  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Dorchester,  2  February  1904. 

Albert  Edgar  Dunkin  Prideaux  of 
Ermington,  Dorchester,  educated  at 
West  Somerset  County  School,  Guy's 
Hospital  and  College,  London,  L.D.S., 
R.C.S.  Eng.  1903  ;  late  Demonstrator 
and  Assistant  and  Senior  Dental  House 
Surgeon,  Guy's  Hospital. 

The  son  of  Walter  Reginald  and  Kate 
Prideaux,  who  was  born  at  Bruton,  co. 
Somerset,    22  June   1898  {see  Addenda, 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS 


PRIDEAUX,  continued. 

Vol.  6,  page  -v.),  was  named  Gerald 
Frank  George,  and  was  baptised  at 
St.  John-the-Baptists',  Hove,  co.  Sussex, 
14  December  1898. 

Arthur  Ashburner  Prideaux,  married 
at  St.  Paul's,  Kandy,  Ceylon,  21  March, 
1903,  Renee  Isabel,  eldest  daughter  of 
H.  C.  P.  Bell  of  Andradhapdra,  Ceylon, 
and  of  the  Ceylon  Civil  Service  ;  born 
7  March  1878.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Arthur  Guyon  Prideaux,  born  at 
Colombo,  Ceylon,  19  January  1904, 
baptised  there,  and  a  daughter.  Iris 
Renee,  born  21  July  1907,  baptised  at 
Colombo. 

Harold  Robert  Prideaux,  educated  at 
City  of  London  School  ;  married  at 
Hanwell,  co.  Middlesex,  30  March 
1899,  Hebe  Alice,  2nd  daughter  of 
James  Connor  of  Hanwell,  by  Keturah 
Thurza  his  wife,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Raymond ;  born  at  Acton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, I  December  1873.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Joan  Treffry,  born 
2  January-,  baptised  at  St.  Mary's,  Acton, 
29  April  1900. 

Dorothea  Margaret,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas  Engledue  Paganus  Prideaux, 
was  married  at  St.  iJunstan's,  East 
Acton,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
2  October  1907,  as  his  2nd  wife,  to 
Benjamin  Hamilton  Boucher,  D.S.O. 
(eldest  son  of  Benjamin  Boucher  of 
"The  Croft,  "^Viveliscombe,  CO.  Somerset, 
by  Sophia  Hamilton  his  wife,  daughter 
of  John  Bird  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset); 
born  at  VViveliscombe  on  Saturday, 
20  February  1864;  educated  at 
Marlborough ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  Hampshire 
Regiment  25  November  1885,  Captain 
29  August  1892  ;  Station  Staff  Officer, 
Bengal,  1S93-95  ;  Adjutant  ist  Bat- 
talion Hampshire  Regiment  1896-1900, 
and  to  4th  Volunteer  Battalion  1900 
-1904  ;  retired  from  the  Army  23  April 
1904  ;  served  in  the  Burmese  Expedition 
1887-89  (medal  with  clasp)  ;  operations 
in  Chitral  14  April  to  9  June  1895,  ^^■''^ 
relief  force  as  Orderly  Ofificer  to  General 
Officer  Commanding  ist  Reserve 
Brigade ;  served  in  South  African  War 
1900;  operations  in  Orange  Free  State 
February  to  May  1900,  including 
operations  at  Paardeberg  (17  to  26 
February)  ;  actions  at  Poplar  Grove, 
Karee  Siding,  Vet  River  (5  and  6  May) 
and  Zand  River ;  operations  in  the 
Transvaal    in    May    and     June     1900, 


P  R I D  E AUX,  contitmed. 

including  actions  near  Johannesburg 
and  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O. 
29  November  1900);  appointed  to  H.M. 
Prison  Service  16  May  1904,  transferred 
from  Wormwood  Scrubbs  to  Parkhurst 
7  May  1907,  as  Deputy  Governor. 

Joseph  Francis  Engledue  Prideaux, 
educated  at  Epsom,  University  Hospital 
and  College,  London,  M.R.C.S.  Eng., 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1907;  on  Medical  Staff 
of  the  County  Asylum,  Banstead,  co. 
Surrey. 

Page  64. — Carrie,  2nd  daughter  of 
Francis  Robert  Prideaux,  was  married 
at  SS.  Philip  and  James,  Ilfracombe, 
CO.  Devon,  25  August  1898,  to  Clarence 
Fry,  only  son  of  Clarence  Edmund  Fiy 
of  Watford,  co.  Hertford,  by  Sophia 
Dunkin  his  wife,  daughter  of  George 
I'rideaux  of  Modbury,  co.  Devon. 

Page  64  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  X.) — Harry  Symes  and  Ethel  Mary 
Prideaux,  have  issue  a  son,  Francis 
Vivian  O'Donoghue  Prideaux,  born 
4  May  1898. 

PRIDEAUX-BRUNE.  Vol.  2,  page 
98.  —  Charles  Glynn  Prideaux-Brune 
died  at  Prideaux  Place,  Padstow,  co. 
Cornwall,  aged  86,  on  Wednesday,  16 
October,  and  was  buried  in  the  Prideaux 
vault  in  Padstow  Church  19  October 
1907.  Will  dated  20  September  1905, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  18 
November  1907,  by  Colonel  Charles 
Robert  Prideaux-Brune  and  the  Rev. 
Edward  Shapland  Prideaux-Brune,  the 
Executors. 

Page  100. — George  Ernest  Prideaux- 
Ikune  of  "  Glentorr,"  Bideford,  North 
Devon,  married  at  St.  Thomas',  Regent 
Street,  London,  on  Tuesday,  12  Feb- 
ruary 1907,  Mary  Evelyn,  daughter  of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Francis  Henry  of 
Elmestree,  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
Claire  Evelyn  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Edward  Mackenzie  of  Fawley  Court, 
Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Buckingham ; 
born  at  "  Hatfield,"  Ledbury,  co. 
Hereford,  6  November  1842. 

PUCKLE.  Vol.  12,  page  52.— Henry 
Leonard  and  Helen  Cochran  Puckle 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Douglas  Colin 
Robert  Puckle,  born  at  "Sydney," 
Purley,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  17 
October,  baptised  at  Merstham,  co. 
Surrey,  24  November  1907. 


ADDl'l'lONS    (s'    CORRECTIONS. 


RAGLAN.      Vol.    n,    page    103.— Lord 

ROXBURGHE,  continued. 

Kaglaii  was  invested  (^.B.  by  H.M.  the 

Majcjr  I  April  1903;  Adjutant  Imperial 

King  16  December  1907. 

Yeomanry  22   May   1901   to  31    March 

The      Hon'''-'      W'ellesley      FitzRoy 

1 903 ;    served    in    South    .African    War 

Somerset  was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant 

1S99-1900  (Queen's  medal  with   three 

the  Welsh  Regiment  2  March  1907. 

clasps). 

RATCLIFF.  Vol.  3,  page  140  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  j,  page  vii.) — William 
Milner  and  Annie  Kathleen  Ratcliff 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Rosemary 
Marcia,  born  at  i  Campden  Hill 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Friday,  7  December  igo6,  baptised 
at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  12  February  1907. 

RAWSON.  Vol.  8,  page  70.— Constance 
Priestley,  elder  daughter  of  John  Selwyn 
Rawson,  was  married  at  Thorpe,  co. 
York,  15  August  1907,  to  William 
Alexander  Charles  Lloyd  of  Cowesby 
Hall,  Northallerton,  co.  York  (only 
surviving  son  of  Captain  George  Walter 
Lloyd,  R.N.,  by  Fannie  his  wife, 
daughter  of  W.  H.  Powell  of  New  York, 
U.S.A.);  born  in  May  1885. 

REYNARD.  Vol.  3,  page  166.— Robert 
Froding  Reynard  was  appointed  Regis- 
trar of  the  Edward  Medal  November 
1907. 

ROGERS.  Vol.  6,  page  138. —John 
Davis  Rogers,  Lieutenant  R.N.  (retired 
1906),  is  now  of  X'ancouver,  British 
Columbia. 

ROXBURGHE.  Vol.  12,  page  159.— 
Lord  Alastair  Robert  Innes-Ker  married 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  10  October  1907,  Anne, 
younger  daughter  of  William  Lawrence 
Breese  of  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Lady  Evelyn  Anne,  youngest  daughter 
of  James  Henry  Robert,  Duke  of 
Roxburghe,  was  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
23  November  1907,  to  William  Fellowes 
Collins  of  Kirkman  Bank,  co.  York 
(son  of  the  Rev.  William  Collins  of 
Kirkman  Bank,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Collins  of 
Knaresborough  House,  co.  York) ;  born 
17  September  1865,  baptised  at 
Ramsay,  co.  Essex ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  24  January  1884, 
B.A.  1887  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  2nd  Dragoons  (Royal  Scots 
Greys)  6  February  1889,  Lieutenant  15 
October    1890,    Captain    5    July    1896, 


ROYDS.  Yol.  9,  page  i.  — Elizabeth 
Loui.sa  Twemlow,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Twemlow  Royds,  was 
married  at  Heysham,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Tuesday,  28  June  [not  January]  1892, 
to  Richard  Rusden  Ottley.  She  died  at 
"  Lyncombe,"  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford, 
aged  41,  on  Wednesday,  6  November, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  St. 
Albans  9  November  1907. 

RUSSELL.  Vol.  5,  page  60. — Lieut.- 
Colonel  Walter  Russell  was  appointed 
Colonel  in  Charge  of  Coast  Defence, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1907. 

SCARBROUGH.  Vol.  13,  page  72.— 
Frederica  Mary  Adeliza,  Dowager 
Countess  of  Scarbrough,  died  in  Lon- 
don, aged  81,  on  Tuesday,  2  April,  and 
was  buried  in  the  family  vault  at  ]\Laltby, 
CO.  York,  on  Saturday,  6  April  1907. 
Will  dated  20  October  1905,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  by  Aldred 
Frederick  George  Beresford,  Earl  of 
Scarbrough,  and  Colonel  the  Hon''''= 
Osbert  Victor  George  Atheling  Lumley, 
sons,  the  Executors. 

SCARSDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  80.— George 
Nathaniel,  Baron  Curzon  of  Kedleston, 
was  installed  Chancellor  of  Oxford 
University  in  the  Sheldonian  Theatre 
on  Saturday,  11  May  1907. 

SHADWELL.  Vol.  3,  page  108.— 
Frances  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Bernard 
Shad  well  of  29  Vicarage  Road,  Ley  ton, 
CO.  Essex,  died  on  Saturday,  1 1  May, 
and  was  buried  at  the  parish  church, 
Little  Ilford,  co.  Essex,  on  Tuesday, 
14  May  1907. 

SHANN.  Vol.  I,  page  168.— Surgeon 
Lieut. -Colonel  Frederick  Shann,  V.D., 
was  appointed  to  the  ist  ^'olunteer 
Battalion  West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
4  August  1906. 

Page  169. — Henry  Charles  and 
Caroline  Mary  Shann  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Charles  Douglas  Shann,  born  at 
Micklegate  Hill  House,  York,  on 
Monday,  4  March,  baptised  at  St. 
Martin's  with  St.  Gregory,  York,  5  April 
1907. 


AnDITIOyS    c-    CORRECTIONS. 


SHEDDEN.  Vol.  ii,  page  28.— The 
Kev.  Roscow  George  Shedden  was 
ordained  Deacon  by  the  Bishop  of 
Peterborough  at  Peterborough  Cathedral 
on  Trinity  Sunday,  26  May  1907,  and 
was  licenced  to  the  Curacy  of  St.  Peter's, 
Leicester. 

Page  29 — Graham  Percival  Shedden, 
of  the  Ro)'al  Garrison  Artillery,  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  21  December  1907. 

SHERBORNE.  Vol.  10,  page  20.— 
Susan  Elizabeth,  Dowager  Lady  Sher- 
borne, died  at  67  Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  7  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Sherborne,  co.  Gloucester,  on 
Tuesday,  12  March  1907.  Will  dated 
17  June  1904,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  3  .'\pril  1907,  by  Arthur 
Tremayne  Buller  and  Robert  Charles 
Ponsonby,  the  Executors. 

Page  21. — The  Hon''''=  Julia  Henrietta, 
eldest  daughter  of  James  Henry  Legge, 
Baron  Sherborne,  died  at  4  Kensington 
Gate,  London,  aged  74,  on  Monday, 
I  July,  and  was  buried  at  Bibury,  co. 
Gloucester,  3  July  TIJ07. 

SIMPSON.  Vol.  10,  page  150. — Margaret 
Noel,  2nd  daughter  of  Francis  Charles 
Simpson,  was  man  ied  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Dartmouth,  to.  Devon  (by  the  Rev. 
Harry  Frank  Tracey,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Francis  Russell  Benedict  Simpson, 
brother    of    the    bride),    on    Tuesday, 

9  April  1907,  to  Thomas  Arthur 
Levett-Prinsep  (only  son  of  Thomas 
Levett-Prinsep  of  Croxhall  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  by  Georgina  his  wife,  youngest 
daughter  of  Arthur  Bastard  Easterbrook 
Holdsworth  of  Widdicombe  House, 
Kingsbridge,     co.     Devon)  ;     born     1 1 

1  lecember  1879. 

SOMERS.  Vol.  2,  page  15. —  Rose 
iilizabeth,  widow  of  Major-General 
James  Robert  Douglas  Macneill,  C.B., 
was  married  4thly  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Exmouth,  CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  19 
September  1907,  to  the  Hon''''  Lucius 
Murrough  O'Brien  of  103  Queen's  Gate, 
South  Kensington,  London  (2nd  son  of 
Lucius,  13th  Baron  Inchiquin);  born 
at    Dromoland,   co.   Clare,   on    Sunday, 

2  August  1857  :  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1875,  B.A. 
1878  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 

10  January  1877,  called  to  the  Bar 
I  7  Noveml)er  1879. 


SPEDDING.  Vol.  13,  page  158.— 
Charles  Rodney  Spedding,  D.S.O., 
was  married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Albert 
John  Foster,  Vicar  of  Wootton,  co. 
Bedford,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  William  Herbert  Moody, 
Rural  Dean,  Vicar  of  Frenshani,  co. 
Surrey,  and  the  Rev.  Trevor  Wolfe 
Deey  Spedding,  cousin  of  the  bride- 
groom), on  Wednesday,  24  July  1907, 
to  Constance  Mildred  Edith,  youngest 
daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas 
George  Cuthell  of  Frensham  Grove,  co. 
Surrey,  formerly  of  the  13th  Hussars. 

STERRY.  Vol.  I,  page  180.— Wasey 
Sterry  (elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Sterry),  Chief  Judge  Soudan  Govern- 
ment, received  the  decoration  of  the 
3rd-class  Medjidie  from  H.H.  the 
Khedive  of  Egypt  24  January  1907. 

SWITHINBANK.  Vol.  7,  page  151.— 
Cuthbert  \Vinthrop  Swithinbank  pro- 
moted Lieutenant  R.N.  15  March  1907, 
to  date  from  15  March  1906. 

TAYLOR.  Vol.  II,  page  55.— Charles 
Taylor  died  at  Mistley  House,  co.  Essex, 
aged  80,  and  was  buried  in  the  church- 
yard at  Mistley  on  Thursday,  14  March 
1907.  Will  dated  22  July  1902,  with 
codicil  dated  3  March  1904,  proved  at 
Ipswich  29  May  1907,  by  Christopher 
George  Battiscombe  and  Charles  Maurice 
Stanford,  sons  in-law,  the  Executors. 

THORNTON-DUESBERY.  Vol.  9, 
page  63. — The  Rev.  Charles  Leonard 
and  Ethel  Nixon  Thornton -Duesbery 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Jean 
Constance  Catharine,  born  at  St.  Peter's 
Vicarage,  27  Duncan  Terrace,  Islington, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  St.  James'  Day, 
Thursday,  25  July,  baptised  at  Godman- 
chester,  CO.  Huntingdon,  25  August  1907. 

THURBURN.  Vol.  5,  page  117.— 
Barljara,  widow  of  Charles  Thurburn  of 
Alexandria,  Egypt,  and  of  Keith,  co. 
Banff,  died  at  40  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  i  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Cransley,  co.  Northampton, 
on  Tuesday,  7  January  1908. 

Page  1 18. — Margaret  Beatrice,  eldest 
surviving  daughter  of  Robert  Augustus 
Thurburn,  was  married  at  Buenos 
Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  on  Wednes- 
day, 27  September  1905,  to  Ernest 
Dorrington  Drabble  (2nd  son  of  Charles 
Thompson  Drabble,  by  .Marianne  his 
wife,  daughter  of  James  \Vhite) ;  born 
at  Buenos  Avres  8  December  1868. 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


THURBURN,  continued. 

Page  119. — Kezia,  widow  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Felix  Augustus  Victor  Thurburn 
of  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  died  at 
"  Kirkfell,"  Highland  Road,  Upper 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey,  aged  73,  on 
Tuesday,  16  July,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
James'  Cemetery,  Dover,  on  Saturday, 
20  July  1907,  after  a  service  at  Christ 
Church,  Gipsy  Hill,  co.  Surrey.  Will 
dated  14  November  1904,  with  codicil 
dated  13  November  1905,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  12  August  1907,  by 
Marion  Clifford  Thurburn  and  W'illiam 
Thurburn  Iggulden,  the  Executors. 

The  Rev.  Martin  Boyd  Thurburn 
married  at  Keston,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  23  April  1907,  Elsie,  youngest 
daughter  of  Arnold  Somers  Munns  of 
Tower  Fields,  Keston,  by  Charlotte  his 
wife,  daughter  of  John  Cleverly  of  the 
Indian  Army. 

Page  120. — Henrietta  Isabella,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  Thurburn,  was 
married  at  St.  Philip's,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  30  January  1906, 
to  Charles  Alexander  Roosmale-Cocq ; 
born  10  July  1868  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Leicestershire  Regiment  6  July  1889, 
Lieutenant  Indian  Staff  Corps  13  De- 
cember 1890,  Captain  43rd  Erinpura 
Regiment  6  July  1900;  served  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  1897-98 
(medal  with  clasp). 

THURSBY.  Vol.  II,  page  94.— Dame 
Louisa  Harriet,  widow  of  Colonel 
Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby,  Baronet, 
died  at  "  Holmhurst,"  Christchurch,  co. 
Hants,  aged  67,  on  Tuesday,  17 
December,  and  was  buried  at  Holmes 
Chapel,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Saturday,  21  December  1907. 

TOM.  Vol.  8,  page  94.— Charlotte  Truscott, 
eldest  daughter  of  Philip  Sandy  Tom, 
died  at  Trehaverne,  Kenwyn,  co.  Corn- 
wall, on  Sunday,  30  December  1906,  and 
was  buried  at  Kenwyn  i  January  1907. 
Will  dated  28  November  1901,  proved 
al  Bodmin  24  January  1907,  by  James 
Philip  PauU,  nephew,  the  Executor. 

Page  95. — Amelia,  widow  of  John 
Richards  Paull  {see  Vol.  /,  page  11), 
and  youngest  daughter  of  Philip  Sandy 
Tom,  died  at  Bosvigo,  Kenwyn,  aged  81, 
on  Friday,  18  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Kenwyn  on  Tuesday,  22  October  1907. 
Will  proved  at  Bodmin  4  January  1908, 
by  James  Philip  Paull  and  John  Richards 
Paull,  sons,  the  Executors. 


TREVES.  Vol.  13,  page  176.— The 
f(jllowing  further  honourable  augmenta- 
tion has  been  granted  to  Sir  Frederick 
Treves,  Baronet :  A  chief  gules  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or  armed  and  langued 
azure  (being  one  of  the  lions  from  His 
Majesty's  Royal  Arms). 

TUKE.  Vol.  2,  page  86.— Esther,  7th 
daughter  of  Samuel  Tuke,  died  at 
Saffron  Waldcn,  co.  E.ssex,  in  her  84th 
year,  on  Thursday,  21  February,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Saffron  Walden,  on  Monday, 
25  ?"ebruary  1907.  Will  dated  23 
March  1895,  with  codicil  dated  7  No- 
vember 1 90 1,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  3  April  1907,  by  Henry  Tuke 
Mennell  and  William  Favill  Tuke, 
nephews,  the  Executors. 

VAILLANT.  Vol.  13,  page  30.— Giulia 
Isabella,  younger  daughter  and  coheir 
of  Colonel  Francis  Macirone  of  The 
Limes,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  eldest 
son  of  Pietro  Bonaventura  Augusto 
Gaspare  Macirone  of  Rome  \_not  Peter 
Augustus],  as  printed. 

Page  31. —  Edward  Ainge  died  at 
"The  Hollies,"  Sibford  Gower,  co. 
Oxford,  aged  79,  7  November,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Sibford  Gower,  11  November  1907. 

Page  32. — Frances  Wickstead  Vaillant 
was  baptised  in  the  collegiate  and  parish 
church,  Manchester,  12  May  1841. 

Page  33. — Maria,  widow  of  Reginald 
Vaillant,  was  the  2nd  daughter  of  James 
Marsland  of  Old  Street  and  Belgrave 
Place,  Stalybridge,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
Eliza  Sidebotham  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Maria  Tonge.  She  was 
born  at  Old  Street,  Stalybridge,  20 
September  and  baptised  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Stalybridge,  17  October  1852; 
married  2ndly  at  Christ  Church, 
CooktowTi,  North  Queensland,  2  August 
1878,  Samuel  St.  Quentin  Byrnes  (son 
of  William  Byrnes  of  Church  Street, 
Paramatta,  New  South  Wales,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Francis  Oaks) ; 
born  at  Paramatta  20  February  1845, 
and  baptised  there. 

WALLER.  Vol.  9,  page  179  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ii,  page  .x.xi.) — The  Rev. 
Arthur  Pretyman  and  Constance  Julia 
Waller  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Mary  Constance,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Waldringfield,  co.  Suffolk,  11  September, 
baptisedatWaldringfield  i70ctober  1907. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


WEBB.  Vol.  8,  page  ii.— Archibald 
Wilfrid  Tisdall  Webb  entered  as  a 
Gentleman  Cadet  at  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  in  January  1908. 

WHELER.  Vol.  8,  page  82.  — Lucy 
Penelope,  widow  of  Pierce  Wynne 
Yorke,  and  elder  daughter  of  Sir  Trevor 
Wheler  of  Leamington  Hastings,  co. 
Warwick,  Baronet,  died  in  her  8ist 
year,  2  September  1906,  and  was  buried 
at  Chester.  Will  dated  20  June  1905, 
with  codicil  dated  27  March  1906, 
proved  (Pi  in.  Reg.,  1549,  1906)  8  No- 
vember 1906,  by  Bulkeley  Wynne  Yorke 
and  the  Rev.  John  Asshetou  Brownlow 
Yorke  Lodge. 

Page  83.  —  Cordelia  Edme  Laura, 
younger  daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Sir  Edward  Wheler,  12  th  Baronet,  was 
married  at  the  Church  of  the  Sacred 
Heart,  Norton  Road,  Hove,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Monday,  29  July  1907,  to  Oliver 
Plunkett,  .son  of  P.  J.  Plunkett  of 
Palmerston  Road,  Dublin. 

Page  84  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  .x.xiv.) — Aubrey  Stuart  and  Blanche 
Christina  Wheler  have  issue  a  daugiiter, 
Eleanor  Blanche,  born  at  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  on  Monday,  26  February 
1906;  also  twin  sons,  Glynne  and 
Stephen  Wheler,  born  at  Johannesburg 
21  September  1907. 

WHELER.  Vol.  9,  page  15. — Frederick 
Trevor  Wheler  of  Llatidaff,  co. 
Glamorgan,  married  at  St.  Luke's, 
Derby  (by  the  Rev.  David  Davies, 
the  Vicar,  cousin  of  the  bride),  on 
Wednesday,  20  September  1905, 
Romana  Gertrude,  only  daughter  of 
William  Bemrose  of  "Elmhurst,''  Derby, 
F.S.A.,  by  Margaret  Romana  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Edward  Lloyd  Simpson  of 
Spondon,  co.  Derby. 

WHITBY.  Vol.  6,  page  57.  — Herbert 
Bateson  Whitby  married  at  the 
Cathedral,  Calcutta,  India,  21  No- 
vember 1906,  Gladys  Powys,  daughter 
of  Percy  Goddard  Stone  of  Merstone, 
Isle  of  Wight,  F.R.I.B.A.,  by  Francesca 
Maria  Belden  his  wife,  daughter  of 
James  M.  Coventry  .  Primus  Powys. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Enid  Vera 
Margot,  born  at  Calcutta  22  November, 
baptised  at  the  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  27 
December  1907. 


WHITTINGHAM.  Vol.  8,  page  46.— 
Samford  Hart  Frere  Whittingham  died 
at  Mulgabbie,  Kanowna,  Western 
Australia,  aged  44,  on  Thursday,  8 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Kanowna 
13  August  1907.  Administration  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
3  December  1907. 

WIGAN.  Vol.  13,  page  130. — Frances 
Mary,  wife  of  William  Llewellin,  and 
eldest  daughter  of  Lewis  Davis  ^Vigan, 
killed  in  a  motor-car  accident,  aged  48, 
on  Friday,  24  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Hamworthy,  co.  Dorset,  on  Monday, 
27  May  1907.  Will  dated  22  June 
1903,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  1 2 
September  1907,  by  \Villiam  Llewellin, 
John  Alfred  Graham-Wigan  and  Thomas 
Johnes  Llewellin,  the  Executors. 

Page  132. — The  Rev.  Cuthbert  John 
VVigan  was  appointed  Curate-in-Charge 
of  Sidley,  in  the  parish  of  Bexhill,  co. 
Sussex,  August  1907. 

Page  133. — Guy  Davis  Henslowe 
Wigan  died  at  Puckrup  Hall,  near 
Tewkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  10 
months,  on  Friday,  12  April,  and  was 
buried  at  Twyning,  co.  Gloucester,  on 
Monday,  15  April  1907. 

Page  134. — Clara  Frances  Elise, 
widow  of  Richard  Withington  Bromiley 
Sanderson,  and  2nd  daughter  of 
Edward  Lewis  Wigan,  was  married  at 
St.  Thomas',  Coventry,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Thursday,  i  November  1906,  to 
Ernest  Threlfall  Hopkins  of  5  Portland 
Road,  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick  (son  of 
John  Satchell  Hopkins  of  Jesmond 
Grove,  Edgbaston,  J. P.,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Samuel  Antwis  of 
Aston,  CO.  Chester) ;  born  at  Calthorpe 
Road,  Edgbaston,  on  Thursday,  12 
September,  baptised  at  Ladywood,  co. 
Warwick,  on  Tuesday,  24  December 
1861. 

Page  135. — Sir  Frederick  Wigan, 
Baronet,  died  suddenly  in  London,  aged 
79,  on  Saturday,  2  March,  and  was  buried 
in  the  New  Cemetery  at  Mortlake,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  7  March  1907. 
Memorial  Service  at  Southwark  Cathedral 
the  same  day.  Will  dated  21  November 
1906,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
13  February  and  22  February  1907, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registiy  15 
April  1907,  by  Lady  .Mary  Harriet 
Wigan,  relict,  Arthur  Lawford  Wigan 
and  Edgar  Clare  Wigan,  the  surviving 
Executors. 


ADDITIONS    &^    CORRECTIONS. 


XXIX 


WIGAN,  continued. 

Sir  Frederick  William  Wigan,  who 
succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
2  March  1907,  died  at  his  residence, 
W'indlesham  Court,  co.  Surrey,  aged  48, 
on  Saturday,  6  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Windlesham  on  Wednesday,  10  April 
1907.  Will  dated  13  February  1907, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  23 
April  1907,  by  Arthur  Lawford  Wigan, 
brother,  and  Charles  Wigan,  cousin,  the 
Executors. 

Page  1 39.— Ernest  Edward  and  Mabel 
Helen  Wigan  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Robert  Ernest  Norman  Wigan,  born  at 
Oakley  Lodge,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  6  July,  baptised  at 
Weybridge  on  Sunday,  18  August  1907. 

WILLIAMS.  Vol.  10,  page  59.— 
Lieut. -General  Henry  Francis  Williams 
was  created  X.C.B.  1906;  died  at 
his  residence,  i  Elliot  Terrace, 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  82,  on 
Wednesday,  t  May,  and  was  buried 
with  military  honours  at  Plymouth  on 
Monday,  6  .May  1907. 

Page  61. — Arthur  Leonard  Williams 
died  at  70  Cromford  Road,  Putney,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  49,  on  Ascension  Day, 
Thursday,  24  Ma)',  and  was  buried  on 
Tuesday,  29  May  1906,  after  a  funeral 
service  at  St.  Luke's,  Old  Charlton, 
CO.  Kent.  .Administration  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  6  July  1907,  to 
Louisa  Storey  Williams  of  82  Grosvenor 
Terrace,  East  Sheen,  relict. 

WILSON.  Vol.  1,  page  178.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Bowstead  Wilson  was  ordained 
Priest  at  Wakefield  Cathedral  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  George  Rodney  Eden,  Bishop 
of  \\"akefield,  on  Trinity  Sunday,  26 
May  1907. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  12,  page  74-— 
Arthur  Naylor  Wollaston  was  gazetted 
K.C.LE.  31  December  1907. 

WOODD.  Vol.  9,  page  68.  —  Frances 
Louisa,  4th  daughter  of  Basil  Thomas 
Woodd  of  Conyngham  Hall,  co.  York, 
died  at  Darenth  Tower,  Westerham,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday,  13  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Westerham  on  Friday, 
18  January  1907.  Will  dated  30  May 
1898,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
27  February  1907,  by  Katherine  Isabella 
Basil  ^\'oodd,  the  sole  Executrix. 


WOODD,  continued. 

lulith  Isabella,  4th  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Basil  Kilvington  Woodd,  died  at 
Telham  Hill,  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  aged  30, 
on  Friday,  8  February  1907,  and  was 
buried  at  Battle.      Will   dated   15  July 

1906,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
22  February  1907,  by  Basil  Aubrey 
Hollond  Woodd,  one  of  the  Executors. 

Gertrude  Frances,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Basil  Kilvington  Woodd, 
was  married  at  St.  Mary's,  Battle  (by 
the  Rev.  Trevor  Basil  Woodd,  her 
cousin),    on     Saturday,     7     September 

1907,  Thomas  Walter  Breeds,  only 
son  of  Thomas  Breeds  of  AUegria, 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex. 

Page  70  {and  Addenda,  Vo/.  11, 
page  XXI!!.)  —  The  Rev.  Charles 
Hampden  Basil  and  Elfrida  Mary 
Woodd,  have  further  issue  a  son,  Basil 
John  Woodd,  bom  at  Bishop's  House, 
Sarawak,  Borneo,  9  November  1907,  and 
baptised  there. 

WOODROOFFE.  Vol.  2,  page  11.— 
Emma,  widow  of  John  Allen  Woodrooffe, 
was  married  2ndly  at  Forest,  Ontario, 
Canada,  i  May  1874,  to  Dr.  Alexander 
Scott  of  Forest,  Ontario.  She  died  at 
Forest,  Ontario,  8  April  1905,  and  was 
buried  there. 

Page  12. — The  Rev.  Henry  Reade 
Woodrooffe,  Canon  of  Grahamstown, 
South  Africa,  to  be  Chancellor  of  the 
Chapter,  Grahamstown,  1907. 

WORSLEY.  Vol.  II,  page  119.— 
ArthingtonWorsley  of  Mandeville  House, 
Isleworth,  co.  Middlesex,  a  Commissioner 
of  Land  Tax,  was  appointed  J. P.  for 
the  county  of  Middlesex  April  1907. 

Page  120. — Catherine  Louisa,  widow 
of  Sir  George  Allanson  Cayley,  Baronet, 
and  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  William  Worsley 
of  Hovingham  Hall,  co.  York,  Baronet, 
died  at  Ebberston  House,  Scarborough, 
CO.  York,  on  Saturday,  19  January  1907. 

WRINCH.  Vol.  8,  page  115.— Ellen, 
eldest  daughter  of  William  Henry 
Wrinch  of  Roydon  Hall,  Ramsay,  co. 
Essex,  was  married  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Aberdeen  Park,  Highbury,  co.  Middlesex, 
17  October  1907,  to  Herbert  Ling 
Johnson  of  Momples  Hall,  Elmstead,  co. 
Essex,  youngest  son  of  Francis  Johnson 
of  Elmstead,  by  Sarah  Jane  his  wife, 
daughter  of  John  Bready  of  Elmstead. 


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